Welcome to Shared Value Solutions' biweekly funding and news digest. We hope it finds you well!
For this Mother's Day edition of the Talon, we recognize the women who are the beating hearts and busy hands at the centre of so many families, communities, Nations, and businesses. We salute you and we thank you for doing what is a freaking impossible job at the best of times - made doubly hard by this pandemic.
Please check out our latest job postings, and share widely with your network. We share our usual inspiring stories from across Turtle Island, as well as our usual round up of funding opportunities for you to check out. Stay well, everyone!
A heads-up that the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), which is responsible for the reliability of the province’s power system and energy flow across high-voltage transmission lines across Ontario, is in a planning phase for Northwestern Ontario. As many of you know, both the East-West Tie and Waasigan (Northwest Bulk) transmission line projects were identified and moved forward as projects in the IESO’s previous planning process, and this process will likely initiate further major transmission infrastructure projects that are needed to address demand in the region (largely driven by mining north of Dryden and in the Ring of Fire).
From our analysis, what’s most likely based on priorities identified in previous IESO planning for the region are these three projects:
From the IESO: "Regional electricity planning is currently underway for the Northwest Ontario region. The IESO will host a webinar on Thursday, May 20 at 2:00 p.m. to provide an overview of the regional planning process and our proposed plans to engage with you over the next year or so. We will also be seeking your input to inform the electricity demand forecast as the first step in developing an Integrated Regional Resource Plan (IRRP) for the region.
All interested parties are invited and encouraged to participate in regional planning including, but not limited to, local municipalities, Indigenous communities, businesses and industry, stakeholders and members of the general public. Visit our website to learn more about the Northwest region or for more information about the regional electricity planning process. For additional details on this engagement initiative, please visit the Northwest regional electricity planning engagement webpage."
Class has students learning about what Mi'kmaq ate prior to colonization: "What better way to learn than by eating?"
"I think most other [programs for] Indigenous people are the reverse: they start with a Western framework and then add some, like, medicine wheels and call it Indigenized. We’re trying to start from an Indigenous value system and Indigenous belief system and then take some tools from the Western perspective, because they can be useful, especially if we can tie them back to cultural teachings."
"The ceremony is really special," Fletcher said. "It supports the two-eyed seeing approach, honouring our Indigenous background but also acknowledging we are incorporating Western medicine as we go off on our next adventure."
A first-of-its-kind study by SFU finds that Indigenous forest gardens filled with fruit and nut trees are still thriving, at least 150 years later
Wage Subsidy for Sustainability-focused Youth Employment
"Through our Green Jobs in Green Spaces Program, Project Learning Tree Canada can provide a 50% wage-subsidy to support sustainability-focused youth employment in the forest and conservation sectors.
MENDM has funding available for Indigenous communities to hire a mineral development advisor for a period of three years (with maximum funding of up to $130,000 per year), to assist in the regulatory consultation process. Applications are accepted on an on-going basis.
The Ontario government is investing over $12.8 million to immediately expand and enhance culturally appropriate mental health and addictions services for Indigenous peoples, families and communities across the province. This funding is part of the $176 million being invested in the government's mental health and addictions plan, Roadmap to Wellness. The plan is delivering high-quality care and building a modern, connected and comprehensive mental health and addictions system.
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First Nations are reporting that, even in the midst of a pandemic that has many band offices closed, resource development proponents continue to send referrals to move projects forward. We have ideas on how to support. Get in touch.
From coast to coast to coast, our team at Shared Value Solutions is busy working with our First Nations, Métis and Inuit clients - and we are looking to fill the following positions:
In the spirit of reconciliation and diversity, we are committed to increasing our number of Indigenous employees. Please let us know in your application if you are First Nations, Métis or Inuit. And please let us know if you speak: French, Cree, Ojibway, Oji-Cree, Innu, or other languages that might be useful for this position! Please share these posts widely with your networks.
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We are a Canadian B Corp, and we assist Indigenous Nations with support throughout regulatory processes surrounding major development projects like mines, hydroelectric facilities, transmission lines, highway expansions, oil and gas pipelines, natural resource transport applications and nuclear power.
We have deep context and experience behind the recommendations we provide, having worked for our clients on almost every major project in Canada over the last 10 years. For us, it’s all about building long-term relationships with our clients. We want to get to know you and what you want to do so we can help you move your plans forward.
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