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Laura Taylor

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Filling in the Blanks: How to Show Cumulative Effects in Indigenous Knowledge Studies

How to make sure your Indigenous Knowledge studies effectively capture the history of changes to your land use and occupancy over time

to make a clear and powerful argument as to how the next proposed development project may affect your lands and...

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Maximizing the Impact of First Nation and Métis Knowledge in Impact Assessments

When it comes to Indigenous Knowledge and Land Use Studies,

the possibilities, and the benefits, are endless.

Welcome to this first post from our popular eBook, "Channeling the Wisdom of Indigenous Knowledge- Ideas Bundle for Indigenous Knowledge...

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Outsourcing your Lands and Consultation Department

“We now have a voice. We’re starting to be heard again, whereas we were really kind of silenced. We were overwhelmed by the volume of referrals and frustrated that everything was happening around us.… Even though we’re using a consultant, we’ve...

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THE TALON: Latest Funding Opportunities, Blogs, News, and More!

Welcome to Shared Value Solutions funding and news digest. We hope it finds you well.

In this issue, we bring you more blogs from our Lands and Consultation Department eBook series. This month's #womencrushwednesday article features the amazing...

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Shared Value Solutions Welcomes Gregory John

We are thrilled to announce that Gregory John will be joining Shared Value Solutions on April 18th. Based in Calgary, Alberta, Greg will lead our regulatory and negotiations team in an interim role, assisting First Nations and other Indigenous...

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Announcing Our New CEO: Karen Restoule

We are thrilled to announce that Karen Restoule will be SVS's new CEO as of January 13th, 2022! She is excited to get to know all of our clients and hear about your goals, projects and plans. We are so pumped to have such an experienced leader...

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Eight Ways GIS is Helping Shawanaga First Nation Establish its IPCA

Welcome to the final post in our blog series that explores the power of mapping and GIS in supporting Indigenous Nations to advance their rights and interests. Over the series, we’ve explored everything from custom collector apps for land users to...

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Listening to the Truth: Gwayakotam Podcast

“I never dreamed of learning to listen in such a powerful way. Storytelling, despite all the struggles, enabled me to respect and honour the Ancestors and the storytellers while at the same time sharing tragic, traumatic, inhumanely unbelievable...

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