More than Wind: Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is one of nine new research reports on Aboriginal economic development released by Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Program, (AAEDIRP) in 2010/2011. The AAEDIRP is a unique research program formed through partnerships between the 38 member communities of the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs (APCFNC), plus the Inuit, 12 Atlantic universities and 4 government funders, both federal and provincial. AAEDIRP funders include Indian and North Affairs Canada, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Aboriginal Affairs, Nova Scotia. The AAEDIRP conducts resea...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Yukon Territory are undergoing a transition from carbon-in...
In Canada, the energy and resource industry, its investments, employment and products have an effect...
Energy transition is considered to be one of the greatest solutions to climate change, given that th...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
An energy transition is being proposed for Labrador’s remote aboriginal communities that are current...
Hydroelectricity has a long tradition in British Columbia, provides approximately 95% of the provinc...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Northern Ontario’s 25 remote aboriginal communities are looking to introduce renewable electricity s...
Investment in renewable energy resources is becoming increasingly essential for the governments of b...
Presentation by Dayna Nadine Scott and Adrian A. Smith, York University—Osgoode, at ACW All Team Mee...
First Nations communities, especially in remote areas, face economic, social, and environmental chal...
Accessing reliable and affordable electricity is a challenge for Canada’s remote First Nations in no...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Yukon Territory are undergoing a transition from carbon-in...
In Canada, the energy and resource industry, its investments, employment and products have an effect...
Energy transition is considered to be one of the greatest solutions to climate change, given that th...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
An energy transition is being proposed for Labrador’s remote aboriginal communities that are current...
Hydroelectricity has a long tradition in British Columbia, provides approximately 95% of the provinc...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Northern Ontario’s 25 remote aboriginal communities are looking to introduce renewable electricity s...
Investment in renewable energy resources is becoming increasingly essential for the governments of b...
Presentation by Dayna Nadine Scott and Adrian A. Smith, York University—Osgoode, at ACW All Team Mee...
First Nations communities, especially in remote areas, face economic, social, and environmental chal...
Accessing reliable and affordable electricity is a challenge for Canada’s remote First Nations in no...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Yukon Territory are undergoing a transition from carbon-in...
In Canada, the energy and resource industry, its investments, employment and products have an effect...
Energy transition is considered to be one of the greatest solutions to climate change, given that th...