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About the Labour Action and Lockout Impacting Rail Services and Related Port Operations in the Region

By IAMC-TMX | 26 August 2024 | 0 Comments
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By Vancouver Fraser Port Authority We are writing to inform you about the labour action and lockout that could impact…

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2024 Red Dress Day, MMIWG2S National Day of Awareness

2024 Red Dress Day (National Day of Awareness for MMIWG2S)

By IAMC-TMX | 3 May 2024 | 0 Comments
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On May 05, the IAMC-TMX is observing Red Dress Day, also known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing…

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Indigenous Caucus of the IAMC-TMX Responds to Trans Mountain Expansion Project Approval

By IAMC-TMX | 1 May 2024 | 0 Comments
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CALGARY, AB, May 1, 2024 – Following the Canada Energy Regulator’s approval of the final pipeline leave…

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2024 Budget Announcement

By IAMC-TMX | 24 April 2024 | 0 Comments
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The Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee for Trans Mountain (IAMC-TMX) welcomes Budget 2024’s investment in our continued work. We’ll continue…

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IAMC-TMX April 2024 Newsletter

By IAMC-TMX | 1 April 2024 | 0 Comments
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March 10, 2025 We gathered on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) to discuss and celebrate the work of the IAMC Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee and Indigenous Monitors. Activities included making connections, cultural teachings and experiences, and more! We shared knowledge, received updates on the IMSC's work, and networked. Special thanks go to our many cherished elders who participated for their thoughtful teachings and to IMSC co-chair Marin Whitney, Marcia Turner of Daxgedim Haanak’ Consulting, and Cando for planning and facilitating this wonderful event. “The M in IAMC was a big deal to the government. They had never done it before and realized they needed to figure out how and that they needed our help and participation.” -Raymond Cardinal Learn more about IAMC's Indigenous Monitoring program: https://www.iamc.ca/im-program/

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Blanketing Ceremony Our second day of the March 2025 committee meeting included a blanketing ceremony to honour Alice Cheung. Alice has served the IAMC-TMX as our federal Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) representative for many years, supporting the 129 communities along the TMX route. As she moves into another role, we wish her the very best and thank her for her time with us. Elder Ken White led the ceremony, which was witnessed by Elder Lorraine White, Ray Cardinal, and Chief Councillor Judi Thomas.

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The IAMC-TMX full committee met March 4-6, 2025, in Vancouver - territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Governance and building a governance framework for the committee and its ongoing success were important discussion topics. Policies, procedures, controls, roles, and responsibilities are all essential aspects of our work to strengthen the IAMC-TMX and support continued improvement and transformation. Chief Councillor Judi Thomas and Mieke Vander Valk from the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) are heading up the governance work. We are so grateful to everyone who took the time to attend and work together. Learn more: www.iamc-tmx.com

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During our March 2025 committee meeting, we held a special blanketing ceremony to honor Elders Ken and Lorraine White, and federal committee co-chair Joanne Pereira-Ekström. Elders Ken and Lorraine supported the IAMC-TMX as Elders and advisors for many years. We deeply appreciate their time, wisdom, and insight. Joanne has served as the federal co-chair for the IAMC and the director of the IAMC secretariat at Natural Resources Canada since 2021. This was her last meeting with us before moving to a new position. We’re grateful for Joanne’s dedication, support, and hard work over the years. Grand Chief Doug Kelly led the ceremony, which was witnessed by Tribal Chief Tyrone McNeil, Chief Ch uh’ keen n uh’ kw waut Jack on behalf of Carleen Thomas, Chief Councillor Judi Thomas, and Raymond Cardinal.

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Online Human Trafficking & Survivor-Led Human Trafficking Detection Training Indigenous communities and organizations along the Trans Mountain Expansion and Existing Pipeline route can participate in this training. Up to 10 participants per community/organization can join. IAMC will cover the course costs. Eligible participants include: ✔Lands Department staff ✔Community members ✔Employees of Indigenous communities along the project route 📆Monday, March 10 · 10 am - 6 pm PST Contact info@iamc.ca for registration.

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The IAMC-TMX Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) is organizing a two-day Community of Practice event for Indigenous Monitors. This gathering will bring together professionals from various organizations and departments to share knowledge, develop best practices, and learn from each other’s experiences. The event will be held at the BC Museum of Anthropology and coincide with a First Nations exhibit, providing a culturally enriching backdrop. Plenary sessions and meals will be held at the adjacent golf course. Registration is open to Indigenous Monitors, Logistic Coordinators, and Elders. Date: March 10-11, 2025 Location: University Golf Club, Vancouver, BC Reception: Museum of Anthropology Register by February 28, 2025 REGISTER HERE: www.eventbrite.ca/e/im-community-of-practice-gathering-tickets-1247612756339?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Today, on February 14, IAMC-TMX Socioeconomic Subcommittee walks in remembrance and solidarity with survivors, families, communities, and allies to remember and honour the Indigenous Women, Girls, Gender-diverse, and Two-Spirit people who continue to go missing or are murdered. There is an urgent need to do more to prevent and mitigate all forms of systemic violence linked to resource development. Since 2018, the Socioeconomic Subcommittee has worked to address gender and race-based violence as identified in the National Inquiry Report five Calls for Justice (13.1-13.5) focused on the resource sector. This includes continuing to collaborate with Natural Resources Canada, the lead department for the UNDA Action Plan Measure 12. On October 04, 2024 the IAMC-TMX Socioeconomic and Marine Shipping Subcommittees stood up the Circle on MMIWG2S+ and Resource Development to advance meaningful collaboration and dialogue focused on transforming policy and regulations that can improve the safety and security of Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGTQIA+ people. On this heart-filled day, let’s all take time to remember, and to lift up the voices of those who are missing or have been murdered, ensuring that their stories are never forgotten.

Call for Indigenous Caucus Members! The Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) for the Trans Mountain Pipelines and Marine Shipping (TMX) is looking for new Indigenous Caucus members for the term from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2027. This is an opportunity for Indigenous communities affected by TMX to select their representatives. Nomination Deadline: 10:59 pm PST/11:59 pm MST on March 3, 2025. Send nominations to Maya Ollek at mollek@jfklaw.ca More information: www.iamc-tmx.com/call-for-indigenous-advisory-and-monitoring-committee-indigenous-caucus-members-for-a-term-beginning-april-1-2025/

The IAMC-TMX Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) is organizing a two-day Community of Practice event for Indigenous Monitors. This gathering will bring together professionals from various organizations and departments to share knowledge, develop best practices, and learn from each other's experiences. The event will be held at the BC Museum of Anthropology and coincide with a First Nations exhibit, providing a culturally enriching backdrop. Plenary sessions and meals will be held at the adjacent golf course. Learn more about the IMSC: www.iamc-tmx.com/im-program/

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