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NEWS RELEASE: IAMC-TMX Strengthens Indigenous Capacity along the TMX Route

By IAMC-TMX | February 10, 2022
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February 10, 2022 – Vancouver, BC The Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee for the Trans Mountain Expansion and Existing Pipeline…

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Co-Chair Update to Communities on BC Floods

By IAMC-TMX | December 24, 2021
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 Láw | ĆENÁ | Nú | Deey | čačim hihak kʷaa | ʔéx kʷ n̓ Weyt-kp | Kalhwá7acw | gwetaʔaghunt’I |…

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IAMC-TMX 2021 Line Wide Gathering Presentations

By IAMC-TMX | December 16, 2021
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Indigenous Caucus Message: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

By IAMC-TMX | September 29, 2021
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Láw |ĆENÁ |Nú |Deey |čačimhihakkwaa | ʔéxkwn̓ Weyt-kp | Kalhwá7acw | gwetaʔaghunt’I | Hadih | Wayʼ Tansi | Âba wathtech…

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IAMC-TMX E-mail Account Issue Resolved

By IAMC-TMX | September 27, 2021
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This is to inform you that the technical issue with our e-mail system has been resolved and that the @iamc-tmx.com e-mail accounts for the Indigenous Caucus and key resource personnel are now fully functional.

If you sent messages to any @iamc-tmx.com e-mail accounts during the period from September 16th to 24th, and, in particular: Dean Cherkas (caucusdirector@iamc-tmx.com); Pam Jack (pamela@iamc-tmx.com) or Kyle Robertson (kyle@iamc-tmx.com), we recommend that you resend them.

Again, we apologize for any inconvenience.

Sincerely,

IAMC-TMX

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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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