
TORONTO, ON – November 26, 2024 – Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) is proud to announce the 2024 ICE Gathering, presented in partnership with The Globe and Mail, from November 27 to 29, 2024, at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto.
OTTAWA, ON, September 11, 2024 – Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) is excited to announce the second on-site of its flagship initiative, the 20/20 Catalysts Program. Taking place at the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations in Wendake, QC, from September 15 to 20, this session will bring together 18 Indigenous leaders (Catalysts) as they continue their hands-on clean energy training.
VANCOUVER, BC / Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and səlilwətaɬ territories, 27 JUNE 2024 — A scoping paper released today explores a new approach to address a concern Indigenous Peoples have been raising for decades: poor quality homes are causing severe health impacts in Indigenous communities across Canada.
OTTAWA, ON, June 12, 2024 – Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) is excited to announce the first on-site intensive session of its flagship clean energy capacity-building program, 20/20 Catalysts. The program welcomes its seventh cohort, comprised of 19 Indigenous individuals who are driving transformative change within their communities.
OTTAWA, ON. June 3, 2024 – Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) and the Bringing It Home initiative are excited to announce the opening of applications for the second cohort of the Project Accelerator program.
OTTAWA, ON, January 31, 2024 — Program participants from 16 Indigenous communities across Canada are coming together in Wakefield, QC, for the Project Accelerator program’s second and final on-site intensive training session.
Canada’s National Observer — Solutions to the housing crisis in Indigenous communities should be viewed holistically and include cultural, health and energy-efficiency outcomes, a new report says.
Corporate Knights — Indigenous Peoples in Canada have become renewable-energy powerhouses. Now they’re using their knowledge to help Indigenous communities across the world.
The Future Economy — Aside from Crown and private utilities, Indigenous communities and businesses are the largest clean energy asset holders, with an equity share or defined benefit agreements in approximately 20% of all clean energy generation infrastructure in Canada.
Northern Energy Capital — Recently, we had the opportunity to delve into a fascinating conversation with Grace Nakimayak who graciously shared insights in her participation in a Indigenous Clean Energy Mentorship Program and she shed some light on the remarkable initiatives taking place within her community in Paulatuk, Northwest Territories.
Mongabay — While a growing number of renewable energy projects are either Indigenous-led or include Indigenous people as partners, many still come at the expense of Indigenous rights.
The Globe and Mail — When electric vehicle chargers open on Saskatchewan’s Little Black Bear First Nation in June, they will be among the first Level 3 chargers in operation that are owned by a First Nation in Canada.
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