
The Fort Nelson First Nation attempts to restore decades of industrial impacts on the landscape to help stabilize boreal...
The Fort Nelson First Nation attempts to restore decades of industrial impacts on the landscape to help stabilize boreal...
Filmmaker Keira Loughran and Helen Lee examine the legacy of their grandmothers - women of indomitable spirit who fought...
In New Brunswick, Cecelia Brooks combines traditional Indigenous knowledge with science. Known as Samuqwan Mi'kiju (The...
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan spends time with Indigenous people in Fort Smith and Fort Resolution, hearing stories that warn of the rapid and radical changes occurring in the North. But hope can be seen through teaching children the language and culture.
In New Brunswick, Cecelia Brooks combines traditional Indigenous knowledge with science. Known as Samuqwan Mi'kiju (The Water Grandmother), she is building an inclusive holistic understanding from which to move forward with environmental issues.
The Fort Nelson First Nation attempts to restore decades of industrial impacts on the landscape to help stabilize boreal caribou populations. It's an example of their responsibility to respect and care for the land and animals that have sustained them.