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Marine transportation safety investigation M21P0297

By IAMC-TMX | September 13, 2024
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Loss of containers overboard and subsequent fireContainer vessel ZIM KingstonLa Perouse Bank, British Columbia 21 October 2021 Read the Full Report…

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About the Labour Action and Lockout Impacting Rail Services and Related Port Operations in the Region

By IAMC-TMX | August 26, 2024
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By Vancouver Fraser Port Authority We are writing to inform you about the labour action and lockout that could impact…

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2024 Red Dress Day, MMIWG2S National Day of Awareness

2024 Red Dress Day (National Day of Awareness for MMIWG2S)

By IAMC-TMX | May 3, 2024
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On May 05, the IAMC-TMX is observing Red Dress Day, also known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing…

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Indigenous Caucus of the IAMC-TMX Responds to Trans Mountain Expansion Project Approval

By IAMC-TMX | May 1, 2024
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CALGARY, AB, May 1, 2024 – Following the Canada Energy Regulator’s approval of the final pipeline leave…

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2024 Budget Announcement

By IAMC-TMX | April 24, 2024
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The Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee for Trans Mountain (IAMC-TMX) welcomes Budget 2024’s investment in our continued work. We’ll continue…

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Season’s Greetings! Wherever you are and however you celebrate, we wish you and your loved ones a meaningful and peaceful holiday season.

Happy Winter Solstice! May this solstice bring you peace, warmth, and harmony with the world around you. It’s a good time for reflection, renewal, and connection to nature. Let's honour the cycles of nature and the wisdom of our ancestors.

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This video, presented by the IAMC-TMX Socioeconomic Committee, provides an excellent overview of the impact of development on Indigenous communities.

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"There is still much work to be done. The road to systemic transformation is long, and the resistance to change can be strong. But servant leaders like Richard and Ray (who are both too humble to describe themselves as leaders) show us that progress is possible, even in the face of enormous challenges. "Their work is not just about regulatory reform—it’s about creating a future that is more equitable, sustainable, and respectful of Indigenous rights. As the IPCC notes, a world that is better for all."

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