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INDIGENOUS-LED PROGRAMS
Guardian Programs
Program Examples
Coastal Guardian Watchmen
Gitga'at Guardians Program
Wuikinuxv Guardian Watchmen
Nuxalk Guardian Watchmen
Metlakatla Guardian Watchmen
Heiltsuk Guardian Watchmen
Haida Gwaii Watchmen
Kitasoo/Xai'Xals Watchmen
ECCC
Indigenous Guardians Pilot Map
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Ahousaht First Nation Guardian Program
Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Park Guardians Program
Broken Group Island Beach Keeper Program
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Funding Examples
Tseshaht First Nation Beach Keeper Fee
Environment and Climate Change Canada Indigenous Guardians Pilot Program Funding
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Coast Funds
Indigenous-led Conservation Finance in the
Great Bear Rainforest: A Pathway to Reconciliation
"We pursue funds from anywhere and everywhere including Band Council, Coast Funds, community fundraising, non-profit partners, and university partners. We are always looking for more secure funding for core positions.”
- Doug Neasloos, Chief Councillor, Kitasoo Xai’xais
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Haida Gwaii Pledge
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Indigenous Guardians Toolkit:
Fund an Indigenous Guardian Program
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Ahousaht First Nation promotes
stewardship fee
to fund restoration projects
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Kitasoo Xai’xais First Nation - $10 fee to support Watchmen programs
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Tribal Parks Allies Program
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Program Networks
Coastal Stewardship Network
Coastal First Nation Guardian Program Strategic Plan
Coastal First Nations Making a Positive Difference "Walking away with a good mind and a good spirit"
Evaluation of the Stewardship Technicians Training Program
Valuing Coastal Guardian Watchmen Programs: A Business Case
Parks Canada Resources on
Guardian and Watchmen Programs
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TNC Canada's
Indigenous Guardians Toolkit
Indigenous Leadership Initiative:
A National Indigenous Guardians Network
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Indigenous-Led Tourism by Region
West
Huu-ay-aht First Nations
Kiixin Tours
BC Parks Embracing First Nations Cultural Tourism
BC Parks Future Strategy Plan
: BC Parks will invite First Nations to develop proposals for aboriginal
cultural tourism opportunities in BC Parks.
Pan Regional
Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
COVID-19 Driven Interest Assessment
of Canada's Domestic Market
Tides Canada (MakeWay) Indigenous - Led Ecotourism: A Source for Positive Community Impact
A Summative Report of the Indigenous Ecotourism Summit
Parks Canada Repor
t on Gatherings on Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Vision statement: "Indigenous peoples are embracing a tourism industry that can provide economic opportunities, increased visibility
and enhance cultural identity."
Indigenous Corporate Training Inc.'s
Indigenous Cultural Tourism Protocol
Central
Wass Tours
Oceah Oceah
East
Experience Lennox Island
Birding By Season
North
Tundra North Tours
B.DENE Adventures
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND PROCUREMENT
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Procurement Resources
Policy Examples
Federal Policy
Indigenous Relations at Parks Canada
Mapping Change: Fostering a Culture of Reconciliation within Parks Canada
Action Theme: Indigenous Voices
Supporting implementation of the Indigenous Tourism, Experiences and Story-Telling initiative at heritage places through collaborative development and delivery of Indigenous visitor experience opportunities.
Developing strategic collaborations with Indigenous partners at national and regional levels to directly support tourism initiatives
Support Indigenous-led tourism to improve non-Indigenous Canadians’ understanding of Indigenous cultures by:
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Parks Canada Indigenous Benefit Plans
File name: Historic Building Painting - Riding Mountain National Park
File Name: Kluane Farm Building Demolition and Revegetation - Kluane National Park and Reserve
File Name: Crandell Mountain Campground Stage 1 - Waterton Lakes National Park
Government of Canada's Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business
(PSIB)
Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Indigenous Procurement
City of Saskatoon Indigenous Procurement Protocol
Project Examples
BC Parks Indigenous Programming Stream
Indigenous stewardship of B.C. parks a step on path to reconciliation
Tsleil-Waututh Nation - Metro Vancouver Regional District Partnership
Licence Plate-Funded Indigenous Relations Projects
File Name: Indigenous Exhibit - Jasper National Park
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Business Network Resources
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI)
ensures that promises made under the Nunavut Agreement are carried out. Inuit exchanged Aboriginal title to all their traditional land in the Nunavut Settlement Area for the rights and benefits set out in the Nunavut Agreement. The management of land, water and wildlife is very important to Inuit. NTI coordinates and manages Inuit responsibilities set out in the Nunavut Agreement and ensures that the federal and territorial governments fulfill their obligations.
Inuit Firm Registry
EntrepreNorth
Ecosystem Portal
: "We are compiling a growing list of programs and funding services available to entrepreneurs across the North. To explore COVID-19 Relief options, use the Funding Type dropdown menu. If you would like to add a program or service to this list, please send us an email at
info@entreprenorth.ca.
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Business Directory
: "Discover Northern and Indigenous-owned businesses across the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Yukon. Our new Directory allows you to explore business by category, by territory, and by those self-identified as Indigenous-owned."
Government of Canada Indigenous Business Directory
(IBD)
INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC TOOLKITS, PLANS, AND RESOURCES
Nisga'a Lisims Government's
Economic Prosperity Strategic Plan
Coastal First Nations
Local Economic Development Fact Sheet
: "A Conservation Economy where People, Communities & Land are Inseparable"
Identified Approaches
Negotiating provincial and industry benefit sharing
Negotiating with the Province to secure new commercial tenure
opportunities
Developing economic and business models that work for all
Establishing locally-based community economic initiatives
Increasing economic stability over the longer term
Establishing First Nations land and resource governance
Taking a regional approach to exploring new economic opportunities
BC Assembly of First Nations
Economic Development Toolkit
ECONOMIC RECONCILIATION POLICY
Indigenous Relations at Parks Canada
Mapping Change: Fostering a Culture of Reconciliation within Parks Canada
Action Theme: Culture of Reconciliation
Implement mechanisms and strategies to support and promote Indigenous employment and recruitment.
Develop key relationships with local and regional Indigenous organizations to establish a network to be used when job opportunities arise.
Develop an Indigenous youth hiring program.
Develop a learning offer to support Indigenous learning and leadership within Parks Canada.
Update and deliver a renewed program to support the retention of Indigenous team members.
Develop tools for staffing processes to include cultural competencies in job posters and interview/evaluation processes.