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Description: In this op-ed published in The Province, CFN President Marilyn Slett writes that COVID-19 has highlighted the obstacles to economic growth facing remote coastal communities, including: access to high-speed broadband internet service, improved transportation, increased opportunities in fishing, forestry and tourism.
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Subject: Coastal First Nations, Government of Canada, Province of British Columbia
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability , Government Affairs, Indigenous Communities
Creator: Slett, Marilyn
Publisher: Coastal First Nations
Source: The Province
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2020-05-22
Description: The public health emergency hasn’t stopped Malahat Nation from safely moving ahead with planning for the community’s economic future. And with new measures and procedures in place to protect community members, customers and employees, the nation is confident of its next steps with its long-anticipated tourism project — the Malahat Skywalk — as well as unveiling an Indigenous-owned cannabis dispensary with additional COVID-19 safety measures.
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Subject: Malahat Nation, Malahat Skywalk, Indigenous Bloom Medicinal Help and Cannabis, W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability , Indigenous Communities
Creator: Ball, David P.
Publisher: Salish Sea Sentinel
Coverage: British Columbia--Mill Bay, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley Regional District, British Columbia--Malahat
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2020-06
Description: A protest over old growth forests is shaping up to be B.C.’s largest act of civil disobedience over logging in decades. Here’s what’s at stake.
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Subject: Fairy Creek Old-Growth Logging Protests, Logging Protests and Blockades, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Teal-Jones Group, Rainforest Flying Squad, Yurkovich, Susan, Council of Forest Industries, Veridian Ecological Consulting, Province of British Columbia, Wright, Joshua, Berman, Tzeporah, Pacheedaht First Nation, Peter, Victor, Verhoeven, Frits, Horgan, John, Merkel, Garry
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability , Government Affairs, Indigenous Communities , Protests & Activism
Creator: Hunter, Justine
Publisher: The Globe and Mail
Coverage: British Columbia--Fairy Creek, British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2021-06-10
Description: In March, what had been anticipated as a potential $6-million harvest for the Heiltsuk Nation was cancelled, reflecting market upheaval as a result of COVID-19 and the challenges of physical distancing on small fishing boats.
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Subject: Heiltsuk Nation, Brown, Frank, Slett, Marilyn, Deeks, Jane, Government of Canada
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability , Food Security, Indigenous Communities
Creator: Stueck, Wendy
Publisher: The Globe and Mail
Coverage: British Columbia--Bella Bella
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2020-04-19
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