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Establishment of New “Circle for MMIWG2S+ and Resource Development” on National Day of Action for MMIWG2S+

Vancouver, Oct. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Join us on the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People (MMIWG2S+) for the official announcement of the establishment of a new Circle on MMIWG2S+ and Resource Development. The Circle, co-developed by the Socioeconomic and Marine Shipping Subcommittees for the Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee for the Trans Mountain Expansion and Existing Pipeline (IAMC-TMX), includes MMIWG2S+ grassroots advocates at the forefront of taking action on gender and race based violence.

Indigenous members of the Circle are calling upon Deputy Heads and other federal leaders to come together on this National Day of Action for MMIWG2S+ to engage in ceremony, enhance their understanding of the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S+, and affirm a commitment to taking meaningful action in accelerating progress on MMIWG2S+ Calls for Justice 13.1-13.5., which are focused specifically on resource development.

Media are invited to attend:

Date: Friday, October 4th, 2024 

Time: 9:00am-12:30pm

Post Event Media Interviews with Circle Members: 12:00pm-12:30pm

Location: Musqueam Cultural Centre, 4000 Musqueam Avenue, Vancouver 

Members of the new Circle:

● President Tracy Friedel, PhD (Lac Ste. Anne Métis), Committee member and SESC Chair (Circle co-chair)

● Trina Sxwithul’txw, (Penelakut Tribe Member) Committee member and Marine Shipping Subcommittee (MSSC) Chair (Circle co-chair)

● Violet Meguinis, SESC Member, Chair, T’suut’ina Police Commission

● Cathy Arcega, SESC Member, Advisor to the RCMP “K” Division Commanding Officers Indigenous Advisory Committee

● Laura Sparrow, (Musqueam Indian Band) SESC Member

● Zoe Craig-Sparrow, (Musqueam Indian Band) Justice for Girls

● Hilda Anderson-Pyrz, Chair, National Family and Survivors Circle Inc.

● Sharon McIvor, Feminist Alliance for International Action

● Melissa Moses, Founder, Owner and Chief Instructor, Nicola Valley Muay Thai

● Chief George Lampreau (Simpcw First Nation), Committee member and SESC member

● Chief Marcel Shackelly (Nooaitch Indian Band), Committee member, SESC member and Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) Co-Chair

● Sandia Wu, SESC Member and Deputy Director, MMIWG2S+ Policy Team, Natural Resources Canada

Federal Leaders from Natural Resources Canada, Canada Energy Regulator, Privy Council Office, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada, PacifiCan and the BC Federal Council, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, and Transport Canada will be in attendance.

About IAMC-TMX

The Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) brings together 13 Indigenous and six senior federal representatives to provide advice to regulators and to monitor the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) Project and existing pipeline. Members have a shared goal of safety and protection of environmental and Indigenous interests in local lands and water. Participation by an Indigenous community does not mean that it supports or opposes the project, nor does it change the government’s duty to consult.

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Spill Response Exercise at Chawathil First Nation Indigenous Monitors took part in a hands-on spill response exercise led by Lori Solsberg, who’s been working in the field since 1986! He even brought along a spill response plan he wrote nearly 40 years ago. The training brought together: Monitors from across the region, including a participant from Montana First Nation who flew in for the session. Chawathil’s own FireSmart crew, which is led by a local woman and focused on fire mitigation and emergency response. This training helps strengthen emergency preparedness and supports Indigenous leadership in environmental protection. Photos credit: Mary Fowles

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Safety First: Indigenous Monitoring in Action The Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) is always working to improve safety—on the land and in our communities. Safety isn’t just about rules. It’s about respect: Respect for nature: don’t leave garbage behind. Respect for culture: say a prayer and offer tobacco for protection. Respect for each other: build a strong safety culture together. At a recent IMSC meeting, Peter Snow shared summer safety tips for Albertans and reviewed a Health & Safety Program document. The message was clear: safety is everyone’s responsibility, and we must continually advocate for higher safety standards. Photo credit: Mary Fowles

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IAMC-TMX is pleased to invite you to the We Are All Medicine training – a transformative learning opportunity taught by the Moose Hide Campaign and offered free of charge by the IAMC-TMX. Join us in deepening our collective commitment to ending gender-based violence and fostering healing within our communities. Free registration with the IAMC-TMX expires on August 30th, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. To see if you qualify, please email info@iamc.ca. Those who sign up will receive their access code by the first week of September. This course is a self-paced, online learning module. You can complete the training at your convenience using a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access. This 1-2 hour course does not have to be taken in one sitting and must be completed by April 30th, 2026.

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Collaboration in Action The Indigenous Monitoring Subcommittee (IMSC) and the Emergency Management Subcommittee (EMSC) met recently to share knowledge and strengthen connections. Why it matters: • Emergencies like extreme weather, wildfires, landslides, and oil spills disproportionately affect Indigenous lands and communities. • Indigenous monitoring and emergency management both deal with issues like safety and responding to risks. • Indigenous Monitors play a key role in monitoring for geohazards and reviewing CER (Canada Energy Regulator) incident reports. • Both subcommittees are working to build a stronger safety culture and support Indigenous-led emergency response. The mandate to support Indigenous Communities’ emergency management capacity and involvement in incident response is written into IAMC’s Terms of Reference. Together, we’re working to make sure Indigenous rights and worldviews help shape emergency management policies and practices. Photos of Marcel Shackelly - IMSC co-chair and Tina Donald - EMSC chair, credit Mary Fowles.

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Registration is Now Open! IAMC Line Wide Gathering 2025 October 14-17, 2025, Calgary, Alberta You’re invited! ✅Line 3 IAMC Members and Staff ✅Community Representatives (see registration for details about travel cost coverage) ✅IAMC-TMX Subcommittee Members ✅IAMC-TMX Indigenous Caucus and Staff ✅Federal/Provincial Government Representatives ✅Trans Mountain Representatives ✅Virtual Attendees Register now: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/LINEWIDE2025/register#category

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Funding Available for Indigenous Participation in Energy Regulation (IMARs 2025–26) The Indigenous Ministerial Arrangements Regulations (IMARs) Participant Funding Program provides financial support and access to technical expertise to Indigenous groups interested in participating in the regulatory process for IMARs. Eligible recipients include: ✅Indigenous communities or governments ✅Tribal Councils or entities that fulfill a similar function (e.g., general council) ✅National and regional Indigenous councils, and tribal organizations ✅Indigenous (majority owned and controlled by Indigenous people) for-profit and not-for-profit organizations Funding is available from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. Register to attend one of the upcoming virtual IMARs sessions for Indigenous groups that would like to learn more about the funding offered and how to apply: July 24: Register here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/7eb00a43-ed48-451f-a075-a7c76cc22e53@05c95b33-90ca-49d5-b644-288b930b912b Aug. 21: Register here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/7e6a2448-c360-416e-a54c-50446a1592ba@05c95b33-90ca-49d5-b644-288b930b912b Sept. 9: Register here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bbebb9f1-61d8-44dc-be6e-f1554567f756@05c95b33-90ca-49d5-b644-288b930b912b More info: https://www.iamc.ca/funding/

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