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CCP Community of Practice Drop-In Session
OnlineThe BC Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) Community of Practice is a free monthly drop-in session for CCP coordinators, community-based CCP committee members, and CCP mentors to gather, skill-build, celebrate successes,…
Chiefs Council Meeting
OnlineChiefs Council Meeting (virtual) February 23 and 24, 2022 More information
Chiefs Council Meeting – Day 2
OnlineChiefs Council Meeting (virtual) February 23 and 24, 2022 More information
BCAFN Water Dialogue Series
OnlineFirst Nations Jurisdiction, Co-Governance, and the Canada Water Agency The BC Assembly of First Nations is hosting a Virtual Water Dialogue Series in March and April 2022 to provide space…
18th Annual Special Chiefs Assembly
OnlineThe BC Assembly of First Nations is pleased to hold a Special Chiefs Assembly each year to discuss issues important to First Nations communities from across the province. Critical issues…
18th Annual Special Chiefs Assembly – Day 2
OnlineThe BC Assembly of First Nations is pleased to hold a Special Chiefs Assembly each year to discuss issues important to First Nations communities from across the province. Critical issues…
Transformative Change In Resolving Specific Claims
OnlineApril 20, 2022, 9:00 am to 3:00pm, via Zoom An important discussion about ongoing and emerging issues related to the just resolution of specific claims hosted by the BC Specific…
First Nations Summit Chief Negotiators’ Meeting – Day 2
OnlineVisit the FNS website for more details.
Chiefs Council Meeting
OnlineChiefs Council Meeting (virtual and in person) June 2 to 3, 2022 More information
Chiefs Council Meeting – Day 2
OnlineChiefs Council Meeting (virtual and in person) June 2 to 3, 2022 More information
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Applications are now open for the 2024 First Nations Well-Being Fund! For additional details on each funding stream and eligibility, and to apply, visit our website: https://ow.ly/thfE50RRPSw.
#FirstNations #WellBeing #Funding #FNPSS
May 5 is National MMIWG2S Awareness Day, also known as Red Dress Day. Participate in honoring activities, wear red, and increase awareness of this national crisis.
For support: Kuu-Us Crisis Line Society at 1-800-588-8717.
#RedDressDay #MMIWG2S #NoMoreStolenSisters
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Applications are now open for the 2024 First Nations Well Being Fund!
Deadline to apply: June 23rd, 2024, at 11:59pm (Pacific Standard Time). Applications received before this date will be given priority. FNPSS will continue to accept and review applications beyond June 23, 2024, if funding is available.
The First Nations Well Being Fund has been developed and is being implemented by FNPSS in order to support First Nations in their efforts to promote well-being, increase quality of life for all community members and reduce poverty at the community and Nation level.
There are two streams of project funding available: Stream 1: Community Projects and Stream 2: Wellness Planning Projects.
Stream 1 - A maximum of $250,000 will be available.
Stream 2 – A maximum of $50,000 will be available.
First Nations who received project funding in a previous round of the First Nations Well Being Fund should contact FNPSS to discuss eligibility under the current funding opportunity.
For additional details on each funding stream and eligibility, and to apply, visit our website: ow.ly/TJuh50RRPMQ
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Do you have your be a First Nation in BC to apply. It doesn’t really iterate that in the eligibility section
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Sunday, May 5 is National MMIWG2S Awareness Day, also known as Red Dress Day. We encourage you to recognize the day by taking time to participate in an honouring activity or event happening in your community or area, wearing or displaying red, or by spending time increasing your awareness of this ongoing national tragedy.
For support:
Kuu-Us Crisis Line Society provides crisis services for Indigenous people across BC. Adults/Elders line 250-723-4050; youth line 250-723-2040. Or call toll free 1-800-588-8717.
For immediate emotional assistance, call 1-844-413-6649. This is a national, toll-free 24/7 crisis call line providing support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
#reddressday #MMIWG2S #NoMoreStolenSisters
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, employment lawyers Scott McCann, Partner, Joshua Sutherland, Counsel, and Abigail Owen, Associate, from Zacharias Vickers McCann LLP (zvmllp.com) will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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