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

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Reconciliation in Action- September 30th

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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 an interview with the inspiring Chief Christine Minnabarriet of Cook's Ferry Indian Band for the final post in our Lands and...

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Do you love hockey? Here's a fun way to support Indigenous youth's involvement.

As a member of a First Nation community, seeing youth be successful in sports

is always a big goal to achieve.”

– Rosemary McKenzie, Beausoleil First Nation

Rosemary McKenzie from Beausoleil First Nation understands the positive power of sport...

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Robin Heavens: Water Resources Engineer at SVS

"When I was a child, my Mother and I would spend hours together making regalia. I grew up dancing at powwows in the fancy dancer’s regalia we made together. She instilled on me from a young age that water is living and traditionally spoken...

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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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Funding your Lands and Consultation Department for Long Term Success

“The problem that exists is that the funding does not, in my opinion, take into account the full extent of activities that are happening.”—Boyd Clark, Band Manager, Acho Dene Koe First Nation

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