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Partnership Background Madawaska Maliseet First Nation and Ville d’Edmundton have found common ground in their desire to preserve their distinct cultural heritages – both Acadian
Partnership Background Madawaska Maliseet First Nation and Ville d’Edmundton have found common ground in their desire to preserve their distinct cultural heritages – both Acadian

In the Media: Joint Press Release, September 17, 2024 Long Plain First Nation, September 20, 2024

In the Media: My Lakeland Now, December 16, 2024

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Collaborative Community Events Land-use Planning Inclusive Tourism Supportive Housing Active or Public Transit

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Infrastructure Services and Agreements Collaborative Community Events Inclusive Tourism Capacity Development Asset Management

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Cultural and Educational Initiatives Infrastructure Services and Agreements Collaborative Community Events Land-use Planning

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Cultural and Educational Initiatives Collaborative Community Events Land-use Planning Inclusive Tourism Active or

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Cultural and Educational Initiatives Inclusive Tourism Supportive Housing Active or Public Transit Employment,

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Land use planning (Revitalization of arterial roads) Sustainable tourism (Development of sustainable tourism,

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes Collaborative Community Events Energy Initiatives Inclusive Tourism Accomplishments Established a Joint Working Group.

Unique Features of this Partnership Areas of Collaboration – Joint CED Themes · Infrastructure Services and Agreements · Inclusive Tourism · Active or Public Transit

Unique Features of this Partnership Yellowknives Dene First Nation (YKDFN) and the City of Yellowknife CoYK) were chosen to participate in a two-year accelerated model

Partnership Background Lac Seul First Nation (LSFN), Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation (KIFN), and the Municipality of Sioux Lookout are located in northwestern Ontario within the Traditional Territory of the Anishinaabe and Oji-Cree peoples and

Unique Features of this Partnership Dene Tha’ First Nation and the Town of High Level have shown a strong commitment to their partnership and the

Unique Features of this Partnership Together, elected officials and senior staff from Shuswap Indian Band and District of Invermere, and the Columbia Valley Community Economic

Unique Features of this Partnership Prior to participating in CEDI, Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) and City of Vernon councils gathered annually through the Community to

Partnership Background Madawaska Maliseet First Nation and Ville d’Edmundton have found common ground in their desire to preserve their distinct cultural heritages – both Acadian

Watch Partnership Videos: This video explores the impact of building positive relationships, demonstrated at their ceremonial signing of “Ezhi-Wiijikiwendiyang” or Friendship Accord, which articulates the

Partnership Background The Municipality of Kipawa and Ville de Témiscaming are located on the Traditional Territory of Keboawek First Nation in western Quebec, near the

Over the past three years, Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish have proudly participated in the First Nation-Municipal Community Economic

Partnership Background Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN), the Town of The Pas, and the Rural Municipality of Kelsey are located in northern Manitoba on Treaty 5 Territory and on the Traditional Territory of Opaskwayak Cree Nation. These communities are

Unique Features of this Partnership This partnership is unique as it involves the Fort William First Nation and City of Thunder Bay councils, along with

Unique Features of this Partnership As the first Tribal Council – municipal partnership to participate in the CEDI program, Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (BATC) and

Partnership Background The Town of Slave Lake, and the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River are located on the Traditional Territory of Sawridge First Nation. Town of Slave Lake is located on Treaty 8 Territory

In 2016, Enoch Cree Nation and the City of Edmonton became partners with the support of the CEDI program, and began to foster mutual understanding,

Partnership Background District of Kent is located on the unceded and Traditional Territory of Seabird Island Band and the Stó:lō peoples in the Upper Fraser Valley, approximately 120 km east of Vancouver. The communities share borders with each other. The