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Cleantech

Industry and nature make peace at former home of North America's largest coal plant

by Gideon Forman

Touring the grounds of the now mothballed Nanticoke Generating Station in southwestern Ontario, I didn't expect to see wildlife. The site once

Education/Summer 2019

Training the next generation of Indigenous leaders

by Jennifer Lewington

There’s an urgent need to equip a new generation of First Nation, Métis and Inuit leaders for success. A small group of

Indigenous Clean Energy
Energy/Spring 2019

Knight bites: Indigenous clean energy, by the numbers

by CK Staff

Illustration: Rachel Iderda. Source: Lumos Clean Energy Advisors

Leadership/Spring 2019/Voices

Indigenomics in action

by Carol Anne Hilton

Indigenomics? It’s a new word that settles across the tongue conjuring up possibility of the unknown. Indigenomics is the collective economic response

Energy/Leadership/Spring 2019

Oil and water

by Toby Heaps

On one side, you have billion-dollar oil and power corporations hungry for growth. On the other, First Nations whose concerns have long

Energy/Leadership/Mining/Perspectives/Spring 2019/Voices

Canadian economy can't succeed if the Indigenous economy fails

by Toby Heaps

  Enjoying the spectacle of Jody Wilson-Raybould cleaning the floor with the Prime Minister? Guess what corporate Canada: you’re next. Anybody doubting

Leadership/Spring 2019

Meet the man brokering a path to economic reconciliation

by Adria Vasil

As the CEO of the Toronto-based Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, JP (Jean Paul) Gladu can often be spotted at conferences and

Climate Crisis/Energy/Fall 2014/Leadership/Mining

Is Burma the new Cambodia?

by Guy Nicholson

In 1996, a photograph began circulating among the foreign press in Phnom Penh. Sam Rainsy, Cambodia's liberal opposition leader, was pictured sitting

Climate Crisis/Education/Leadership

Indigenous groups lead the way

by Ashley Renders

Activists are flooding Wall Street today to remind investors that the risks of climate change are real and the movement to protect

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