
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.
CBC, Ottawa Morning — First Nations and Inuit participants from across Canada are in Wakefield, Que., this week to learn about home energy efficiency as part of Indigenous Clean Energy’s Bringing it Home program.
Canada’s National Observer — Bohdana Chiupka-Innes, a 30-year-old Cree intern architect, is about to build her first house with help from the youth in her community.
The Energy Mix — Energy cost savings, massive job creation, and energy security and sovereignty are among the motivations behind the overwhelming support for energy efficiency efforts in Indigenous communities.
Pembina Institute — Lessons learned from the Pembina Institute’s involvement in the Indigenous Off-diesel Initiative.
Saltwire — Project with Natural Forces to consist of three turbines near Kinkora.
Saltwire — The project is a partnership between Lennox Island First Nation and Natural Forces.
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