igcnwt.ca
Aboriginal Governments | IGC NWT
http://www.igcnwt.ca/about/aboriginal-governments
Below is a list of links to the websites of the Aboriginal governments that are members of the Intergovernmental Council. Acho Dene Koe First Nation and the Fort Liard Métis Local #67. Denínu Kú é First Nation. Northwest Territory Métis Nation. Salt River First Nation. Contact Information PH: 867.767.9138 x. 18076 LEGAL.
igcnwt.ca
About the Intergovernmental Council | IGC NWT
http://www.igcnwt.ca/about
About the Intergovernmental Council. About the Intergovernmental Council. A key feature of the Devolution Agreement is the establishment of an Intergovernmental Council to allow the public and Aboriginal governments to cooperate and collaborate on matters related to lands and resource management. The Council provides an important new opportunity for northern leaders to cooperate on land and resource management across jurisdictions, while respecting the autonomy and authority of each government over its o...
comemakeyourmark.ca
Arts and Culture | Come Make Your Mark
http://www.comemakeyourmark.ca/play/artsandculture.html
Skip to main content. Change your language French. Information about playing in Canada's Northwest Territories. Sports, activities and groups of the Northwest Territories. Are all featured right here. Visit SpectacularNWT for more information on summer. Aboriginal languages spoken in the NWT include Chipewyan, Cree, Gwich’in, Innuinaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tlicho. Cultural groups include the following richly diverse peoples:. The Aikatcho Treaty 8 Tribal Corporation.
nwtwaterstewardship.ca
Aboriginal Steering Committee | NWT Water Stewardship
http://www.nwtwaterstewardship.ca/ascommittee
Skip to main content. Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! 975% of the world’s water is salt water. The Aboriginal Steering Committee (ASC) provides important and ongoing guidance in implementing Northern Voices, Northern Waters: NWT Water Stewardship Strategy. The Water Strategy). ASC Members include representatives of Dehcho First Nations. North Slave Métis Alliance. Northwest Territory Métis Nation. Salt River First Nation. The Akaitcho Territory Government. CANADA WATER WEEK March 21-27.
greatslavelakekayak2011.blogspot.com
Thaydene Nene: Kayak Trip to the Great Slave Lake: March 2011
http://greatslavelakekayak2011.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Saturday, March 19, 2011. MY PATH TO THE GREAT SLAVE LAKE PASSED THROUGH RED LAKE, ONTARIO. Red Lake Norseman Bush Plane Monument. Sarah’s Alter Ego on the Great Slave Lake. Links to this post. Friday, March 4, 2011. East Arm Power Lines Stopped For Now. A hydroelectric project on the Taltson River. That would have involved running power lines through the proposed site of the Thaydene Nene National Park on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake has been put on hold. Was being pursued by Deze Energy Corporation.
nwtspeciesatrisk.ca
Links | NWT Species at Risk
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Enter the terms you wish to search for. Wildlife Management Advisory Council (NWT) (Inuvialuit settlement region). Gwich’in Renewable Resources Board. Sahtu Renewable Resources Board. Wek’èezhìi Renewable Resources Board. Government of the Northwest Territories Environment and Natural Resources. Northwest Territory Métis Nation. Species at Risk Act public registry. COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada). Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Canada. Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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About PADEMP | Peace-Athabasca Delta Ecological Monitoring Program - (PADEMP)
http://pademp.com/about-pademp
Peace-Athabasca Delta Ecological Monitoring Program (PADEMP). Delta Way of Life. Research & Monitoring. Flood Monitoring and Water Extent in the Peace-Athabasca Delta. Western Canada Cooperative Waterfowl Banding Program. Water Quality Monitoring on the Athabasca and Peace Rivers. Suspended Sediment Sampling on the Athabasca River Downstream of the Oil Sands Region in Alberta. Assessing Impacts of Oil Sands Development on Fish-eating Birds. Health of Amphibian Populations. The Peace-Athabasca Delta Ecolo...
greatslavelakekayak2011.blogspot.com
Thaydene Nene: Kayak Trip to the Great Slave Lake: East Arm Power Lines Stopped For Now
http://greatslavelakekayak2011.blogspot.com/2011/03/east-arm-power-lines-stopped-for-now.html
Friday, March 4, 2011. East Arm Power Lines Stopped For Now. A hydroelectric project on the Taltson River. That would have involved running power lines through the proposed site of the Thaydene Nene National Park on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake has been put on hold. Was being pursued by Deze Energy Corporation. Deze is a joint venture comprised of business ventures of the Akaitcho First Nation. Respectively, and NTEC03, a wholly owned subsidiary of Northwest Territories Hydro Corporation. Some have u...