
WAKEFIELD, QC, August 5, 2025 – Indigenous leaders from 13 communities across Canada are gathering this week in Wakefield, QC, for the second in-person intensive training session of the Bringing It Home Project Accelerator program.
Ottawa, ON – Aug 1st, 2025 — Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) would like to congratulate Larissa Wrightman, our 20/20 Program Coordinator, and Taylor Behn-Tsakoza, a Generation Power Alumna, who both placed as runners-up in the Miss Indigenous Canada Pageant.
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA – July 28, 2025 — Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) and the Glocal Grassroots Movement of Movements Foundation (GGMM) are pleased to announce the delivery of the inaugural Energía Renovable Originaria (ERO) capacity-building program.
HECLA ISLAND, MB, July 4, 2025 — For the first time in program history, the 20/20 Catalysts Program is hosting an on-site session in Treaty 1 Territory, on Hecla Island, Manitoba.
OTTAWA, Ontario, April 7, 2025 – Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) has officially launched the Home Energy Experience Tour (HEET), a national, touring workshop series focused on housing and energy efficiency in Indigenous communities. With multiple workshops completed and more underway, the tour will continue throughout the summer.
March 14th, 2025 – With heavy hearts, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and community of our dear and beloved friend, Leona Humchitt.
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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