Northwest First Nations join forces to pursue renewable energy in B.C.

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K'uul Power launched at the First Nations Energy Summit in Vancouver on Tuesday as a collaboration between leaders of 11 First Nations in northwestern B.C.

Eleven First Nations in northwestern British Columbia are joining forces to pursue the ownership and development of renewable energy projects in the region. Ts'il Kaz Koh Chief Wesley Sam talks about the significance and opportunity of the partnership at the First Nations Energy Summit in Vancouver on Tues. Nov. 7, 2023.

“The First Nations term ‘k’uul’ means coming together as one, and that is exactly what First Nations leaders in the northwest are doing,” said Ts’il Kaz Koh Chief Wesley Sam at the conference. “We have to look after their needs and ensure they have the opportunity to participate. Our commitment is to work in the spirit of collaboration for mutual gain and a sustainable future for our children and grandchildren.”

 

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