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Government of Canada supports Indigenous led conservation efforts


OTTAWA, ON, June 23, 2020 /CNW/ - Collaboration with Indigenous communities from coast to coast to coast is key to understanding, learning and putting to action how best to protect our environment.

In recognition of Indigenous History Month, the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, reminds us of the hard the work being implemented under the Indigenous Habitat Participation Program. This $50 million, five-year initiative (2019-2023) provides Indigenous organizations with funding to support collaboration, planning, conservation, protection, monitoring and data collection as it relates to fish and fish habitat.

Last year, the program supported 12 new projects totaling more than $1.6 million, including for example:

The Indigenous Habitat Protection Program has seen great success leading to a second call for proposals for the program, which was launched on June 8, 2020.

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"Indigenous knowledge is critical to the management of Canada's fisheries and fish habitat, and our environment overall. The work that First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities are doing under the Indigenous Habitat Participation Program gives our government invaluable guidance and advice on our conservation and restoration work. We will continue to listen to our Indigenous partners on how best to protect our precious ecosystems, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it is what's best for our environment."

The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard

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Indigenous Habitat Participation Program
Contribution Funding for 2019-2020

Recipient

Province/Territory

Approved Funding
Amount

Description of Work

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and Joint Secretariat

Northwest Territories

$150,000

Providing monitoring training, and monitoring of the area around the high-profile Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway. The monitoring program for this area is already in place, the IHPP funding expand the work.

Dene Nation

Northwest Territories

$400,000

Five community meetings on Indigenous knowledge, plus a workshop in Hay River to provide input to the IK Policy Framework to support implementation of Indigenous knowledge provisions of the amended Fisheries Act, and similar provisions in Bill C-69.

Qikiqtaaluk Corporation

Nunavut

$72,053

Identification of research needs and priorities of four Qikiqtani communities to support baseline data collection related to research vessel. Additional work to include the input of another nine  Qikiqtani communities anticipated to occur in the subsequent year.

Leq'aimel First Nation

British Columbia

$60,000

Development of a Nation-specific consultation protocol to support the government-to-government relationship with the Fish and Fish Habitat Protection Program in relation to project decisions, in Burrard Inlet.

BC First Nations Fisheries Council

British Columbia

$100,000

Support for engagement on aquatic species at risk activities.

BC First Nations Fisheries Council

British Columbia

$80,000

Support for coordination of Indigenous knowledge workshops to Inform the implementation of the Indigenous knowledge provisions of the amended Fisheries Act by the Fish and Fish Habitat Protection Program.

Tsleil-Waututh First Nation

British Columbia

$100,000

Fish habitat surveys and fish habitat mapping in Tsleil-Waututh traditional territory.

Matawa First Nations Management

Ontario

$139,997

Two areas:  1) Building community capacity in fish and fish habitat and fisheries; 2) Establishing a comprehensive fish habitat database, centred on Indigenous knowledge.

Indian Associations Coordinating Committee of Ontario Inc.  (Chiefs of Ontario) 

Ontario

$205,895

Information exchange with Ontario First Nations on Fisheries Act authorizations & Great Lakes Sea Lamprey Control

First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (FNQLSDI)

Quebec

$150,000

Workshop to develop the skills of First Nations in Quebec related to the conservation and protection of fish and fish habitat

Wolastoqey Nation, New Brunswick

New Brunswick

$100,000

Pilot a co-management initiative during a two-year period to support the day-to-day work of the collaboration, to build and strengthen the collaboration and a co-management model approach. Goal is to advance collaboration with the Wolastoqey Nation around various fish and fish habitat activities on the Saint John River related to restoration, fish passage, learning and capacity building.

Assembly of First Nations

Across Canada

$130,000

Regional workshops to provide updates on Bill C-68, as well as to support increased awareness of its content and details and other Fisheries Act initiatives.

 

SOURCE Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Canada


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