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SUMMARY:Line Wide Gathering 2023
DESCRIPTION:Thanks!\nThank you for attending the Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee’s Line-Wide Gathering this year! \nWe appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedules to participate in our event and sessions. \nYour comments and suggestions help us move our work forward and we are grateful for your support and contribution. A What We Heard report will be shared with you in the new year\, which will summarize the topics and your discussions from the event. \nIn the meantime\, we created an event survey and would appreciate your honest feedback. \nThank you all again for your participation. \nSincerely\, \nRichard Aisaican\nIndigenous Co-Chair \nAnita Kuipers\nFederal Co-Chair
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/line-wide-gathering-2023/
LOCATION:Dakota Dunes Resort\, 203 Dakota Dunes Way\, Whitecap\, Saskatchewan\, S7K 2L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Line Wide Gatherings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Naut'sa mawt Event Management":MAILTO:events@nautsamawt.com
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SUMMARY:Line Wide Gathering 2025
DESCRIPTION:Line 3 IAMC Line-Wide Gathering 2025\nFebruary 5-6\, 2025\nPurpose: The Line 3 IAMC is inviting impacted Nations along the Enbridge Line 3/93 pipeline right-of-way to join us as we work to advance a national movement towards Indigenous Regulatory Participation\, centered on the question:Who better to decide the future of land\, air\, species\, and resources than the First Nations\, Métis\, and Inuit who have stewarded these lands for generations? \nKey Topics: \n\nShare the achievements\, struggles and learnings on our journey so far.\nHighlight key updates for the Line 3 IAMC Terms of Reference\nGather feedback from Rights Holding Nations to shape the direction of our work.\n\nOnshore Pipelines and Filing Manuals (OPR-FM) Workshop\nFeb 7\, 2025\nWhat: The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) is reviewing the Onshore Pipeline Regulations (OPR) and the Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment and Lands portion of the Filing Manuals (FM).  The CER is considering the lessons learned and feedback from regulated companies\, Indigenous Peoples\, landowners\, and others.  The OPR are the main regulations used to oversee pipelines in Canada.  The FM explains what the include in an application for a potential project.  Visit the CER OPR website for more information. \nPurpose:  The Line 3 IAMC will be facilitating this workshop to hear your perspective on regulatory issues and options for the CER OPR/FM review. \nBackground: The Line 3 IAMC created the first ever Indigenous monitoring program which has since worked alongside the Canada Energy Regulator. \nNew Focus: Our focus is shifting to a longer-term goal: contribute to transforming regulatory systems to secure First Nations and Métis Nation regulatory authority. \nRole of the Line 3 IAMC: \n\nSupport and amplify the voices of Rights-Holding Nations\, not to hold rights ourselves.\nCollaborate to champion community needs while safeguarding autonomy.\n\nWho: 2 x Individuals per Nation or Region – Leadership\, Elders\, Youth\, Technicians\, and Indigenous Monitors are encouraged to attend. \nWhere: The Fort Garry Hotel & Spa\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba \nLWG 2025 registration: https://web.cvent.com/event/bd138be0-3ae7-4217-9d3d-e1d5938f9a0e/summary \nOPR Workshop registration: https://web.cvent.com/event/ab46b658-a81e-4335-96c9-2e8e3ff97be7/regProcessStep1 \nInvitations were sent directly to leadership. If you have any questions or would like more information\, please contact Naut’sa mawt Event Management at events@nautsamawt.com. \n“We have described for you a mountain. We have shown you the way to the top.  We call on you to do the climbing.”– Murray Sinclair
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/line-wide-gathering-2025/
LOCATION:The Fort Garry Hotel & Spa\, 222 Broadway\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 0R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Line Wide Gatherings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160543
CREATED:20250215T011158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T220101Z
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SUMMARY:Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshops – Manitoba
DESCRIPTION:TIRI Workshops – Manitoba\nTraining for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement\nTwo-Day Technical Workshop | February 26th & 27th\, 2025\nThe Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) is excited to invite you to Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshop. \nREGISTER NOW\nRegistration Deadline – Friday\, February 14th\, 2025 \nSpaces are limited\, register early to secure your spot. \nNote: The training materials are the same as previous TIRI sessions\, if you have already taken the training\, we reserve the right to put you on a waitlist. \nWhat to Expect:\n\nLearn about Canada Energy Regulators (CER) regulatory review process for pipeline projects and opportunities for Indigenous involvement.\nThe workshop has been designed for wide participation from Indigenous Nations involved in the Line 3 IAMC.\nDevelopment of the TIRI course was a collaborative effort between Apeiron Environment Ltd. (Apeiron)\, the Line 3 IAMC\, the CER and other partners such as the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).\n\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions how how to access them can be found here. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWho may attend this engagement?\nThe workshop is intended for individuals from impacted nations\, priority will be given to anyone who has not yet attended previous TIRI sessions. \nAre there any pre-requisites or required materials?\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions on how to access them can be found here. \nPlease bring your own devices (laptops or tablets) and headphones/earbuds. If you require the use of a loaner device or equipment please contact us. \nNotebooks\, exercises\, pens/pencils\, and rulers will be provided. We only ask that you are willing to participate in open discussions and practical exercises. \nWhat’s included for all participants?\nTravel arrangements (airfare or mileage) and accommodations (hotel stay starting Tuesday night). \nDaily honoraria\, meals\, and a daily allowance for dinners and incidentals. \nA flat-rate travel claim form will be circulated ahead of the meeting.
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/training-for-indigenous-regulatory-involvement-tiri-workshops-manitoba/
LOCATION:The Fort Garry Hotel & Spa\, 222 Broadway\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 0R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshops – Alberta
DESCRIPTION:TIRI Workshops – Alberta\nTraining for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement\nTwo-Day Technical Workshop | March 5th & 6th\, 2025\nThe Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) is excited to invite you to Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshop. \nREGISTER NOW\nRegistration Deadline – February 28th\, 2025 \nSpaces are limited\, register early to secure your spot. \nNote: The training materials are the same as previous TIRI sessions\, if you have already taken the training\, we reserve the right to put you on a waitlist. \nWhat to Expect:\n\nLearn about Canada Energy Regulators (CER) regulatory review process for pipeline projects and opportunities for Indigenous involvement.\nThe workshop has been designed for wide participation from Indigenous Nations involved in the Line 3 IAMC.\nDevelopment of the TIRI course was a collaborative effort between Apeiron Environment Ltd. (Apeiron)\, the Line 3 IAMC\, the CER and other partners such as the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).\n\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions how how to access them can be found here. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWho may attend this engagement?\nThe workshop is intended for individuals from impacted nations\, priority will be given to anyone who has not yet attended previous TIRI sessions. \nAre there any pre-requisites or required materials?\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions on how to access them can be found here. \nPlease bring your own devices (laptops or tablets) and headphones/earbuds. If you require the use of a loaner device or equipment please contact us. \nNotebooks\, exercises\, pens/pencils\, and rulers will be provided. We only ask that you are willing to participate in open discussions and practical exercises. \nWhat’s included for all participants?\nTravel arrangements (airfare or mileage) and accommodations (hotel stay starting Tuesday night). \nDaily honoraria\, meals\, and a daily allowance for dinners and incidentals. \nA flat-rate travel claim form will be circulated ahead of the meeting.
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/training-for-indigenous-regulatory-involvement-tiri-workshops-alberta/
LOCATION:Sawridge Edmonton South\, 4235 Gateway Blvd. N\, NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6J 5H2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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CREATED:20250215T012530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T220936Z
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SUMMARY:Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshops – Saskatchewan (Regina)
DESCRIPTION:TIRI Workshops – Saskatchewan\nTraining for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement\nTwo-Day Technical Workshop | March 19th & 20th\, 2025\nThe Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) is excited to invite you to Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshop. \nREGISTER NOW\nRegistration Deadline – March 5th\, 2025 \nSpaces are limited\, register early to secure your spot. \nNote: The training materials are the same as previous TIRI sessions\, if you have already taken the training\, we reserve the right to put you on a waitlist. \nWhat to Expect:\n\nLearn about Canada Energy Regulators (CER) regulatory review process for pipeline projects and opportunities for Indigenous involvement.\nThe workshop has been designed for wide participation from Indigenous Nations involved in the Line 3 IAMC.\nDevelopment of the TIRI course was a collaborative effort between Apeiron Environment Ltd. (Apeiron)\, the Line 3 IAMC\, the CER and other partners such as the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).\n\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions how how to access them can be found here. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWho may attend this engagement?\nThe workshop is intended for individuals from impacted nations\, priority will be given to anyone who has not yet attended previous TIRI sessions. \nAre there any pre-requisites or required materials?\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions on how to access them can be found here. \nPlease bring your own devices (laptops or tablets) and headphones/earbuds. If you require the use of a loaner device or equipment please contact us. \nNotebooks\, exercises\, pens/pencils\, and rulers will be provided. We only ask that you are willing to participate in open discussions and practical exercises. \nWhat’s included for all participants?\nTravel arrangements (airfare or mileage) and accommodations (hotel stay starting Tuesday night). \nDaily honoraria\, meals\, and a daily allowance for dinners and incidentals. \nA flat-rate travel claim form will be circulated ahead of the meeting.
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/training-for-indigenous-regulatory-involvement-tiri-workshops-saskatchewan-regina/
LOCATION:The Atlas\, 4177 Albert St\, Regina\, SK\, S4S 3R6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250325T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160543
CREATED:20250215T012635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T003047Z
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SUMMARY:Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshops – Saskatchewan (Saskatoon)
DESCRIPTION:TIRI Workshops – Saskatchewan\nTraining for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement\nTwo-Day Technical Workshop | March 25th & 26th\, 2025\nThe Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) is excited to invite you to Training for Indigenous Regulatory Involvement (TIRI) Workshop. \nREGISTER NOW\nRegistration Deadline – March 5th\, 2025 \nSpaces are limited\, register early to secure your spot. \nNote: The training materials are the same as previous TIRI sessions\, if you have already taken the training\, we reserve the right to put you on a waitlist. \nWhat to Expect:\n\nLearn about Canada Energy Regulators (CER) regulatory review process for pipeline projects and opportunities for Indigenous involvement.\nThe workshop has been designed for wide participation from Indigenous Nations involved in the Line 3 IAMC.\nDevelopment of the TIRI course was a collaborative effort between Apeiron Environment Ltd. (Apeiron)\, the Line 3 IAMC\, the CER and other partners such as the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).\n\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions how how to access them can be found here. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWho may attend this engagement?\nThe workshop is intended for individuals from impacted nations\, priority will be given to anyone who has not yet attended previous TIRI sessions. \nAre there any pre-requisites or required materials?\nParticipants are required to register in Digital Chalk to complete three (3) pre-requisite TIRI modules before the two-day workshop. Instructions on how to access them can be found here. \nPlease bring your own devices (laptops or tablets) and headphones/earbuds. If you require the use of a loaner device or equipment please contact us. \nNotebooks\, exercises\, pens/pencils\, and rulers will be provided. We only ask that you are willing to participate in open discussions and practical exercises. \nWhat’s included for all participants?\nTravel arrangements (airfare or mileage) and accommodations (hotel stay starting Tuesday night). \nDaily honoraria\, meals\, and a daily allowance for dinners and incidentals. \nA flat-rate travel claim form will be circulated ahead of the meeting.
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/training-for-indigenous-regulatory-involvement-tiri-workshops-saskatchewan-saskatoon/
LOCATION:Dakota Dunes Resort\, 203 Dakota Dunes Way\, Whitecap\, Saskatchewan\, S7K 2L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160543
CREATED:20250710T205413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T212415Z
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SUMMARY:Line 3 IAMC Invitation to Land-Based Learning Event
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to share that the Line 3 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee (IAMC) \, is inviting you to participate in a Land-Based Learning Event hosted by the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) Eastern Region 3\, on George Gordon First Nation from August 8 to 10\, 2025. \nAs part of the registration process\, all participants must register directly with MN–S for liability purposes. \nemail: admin_eriii@sasktel.net \nDuring registration\, you will be asked whether you are being sponsored by Line 3 IAMC\, and they will forward you to our staff. \nThis hands-on event offers a unique opportunity to engage in cultural learning and connection to the land\, and we hope you can join us. \nACTIVITIES \n\nCamp Set-Up\nCultural Sewing (Fringe Earrings) workshop\nHarvesting Protocols\nMedicine Picking\nLaws of Buffalo Hunt\nSunrise Ceremony & Smudge\nSign Language workshop\nStory Telling\nHide tanning\, fleshing fresh hide w/ tools\nFire making competition/ tea making contest\n\nPlease see poster below for more information. If you have any questions\, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/line-3-iamc-invitation-to-land-based-learning-event/
LOCATION:George Gordon First Nation\, SK-640\, Punnichy\, SK\, S0A 3C0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTSTAMP:20260403T160543
CREATED:20250819T014642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T181511Z
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SUMMARY:Line 3 IAMC Indigenous Monitoring Forum
DESCRIPTION:One Future: Enhancing Indigenous Monitoring\, while protecting Indigenous Knowledge\nGreetings! Tansi! Tawnshi! Boozhoo! Aaniin! Oki! Aba Washded! Hau! Iyuskin! Bienvenue!\nJoin us at the beautiful Stoney Nakoda Resort for a gathering focused on Indigenous-led approaches to monitoring. \nFor Indigenous Monitors from Impacted Nations along the Enbridge Corridor. \nRegister Now (Registration is now closed.) \nThis forum will bring together Indigenous Monitors from across the Prairies and beyond to share experiences\, build connections\, and deepen the conversation around: \n\nRisk and safety in monitoring\nRights-based approaches\nCultural and community-driven perspectives\nMonitoring programs in First Nation and Metis communities\n\nSee Agenda \nForum Highlights\nEngage with Indigenous Knowledge and Leadership\nThe Line 3 IAMC Indigenous Monitoring forum offers opportunities to connect\nand gain insights into Indigenous land stewardship and the protection of Indigenous Knowledge. \nInnovate and Collaborate\nParticipate in hands-on workshops and interactive activities\, exploring how traditional knowledge can be\nintegrated with contemporary monitoring approaches to design community-led programs. \nFocus on Future Generations and Capacity\nLearn about the vital role of youth in Indigenous monitoring\,\nemphasizing mentorship and educational pathways within Guardianship programs. \nDiscover Successful Community Initiatives\nHear from various communities about their effective Indigenous monitoring efforts. \nContribute to a Shared Vision\nEngage in discussions focused on charting the future of Indigenous monitoring\, including contributions\nto a National Indigenous Monitoring Framework and a collective call to action. \nNetwork and Build Connections scholars\, and other professionals.\nConnect with Indigenous monitors\, Elders\, guardianship program representatives\, government officials\,\nenvironmentalists\, scholars\, and other professionals. \n_ \nPurpose\nJoin us as we work to advance a national movement towards Indigenous Regulatory Participation\, centered on the question: Who better to decide the future of land\, air\, species\, and resources than the First Nations\, Métis\, and Inuit who have stewarded these lands for generations? \nBackground\nThe Line 3 IAMC created the first ever Indigenous monitoring program which has since worked alongside the Canada Energy Regulator. \nNew Focus\nOur focus is shifting to a longer-term goal: contribute to transforming regulatory systems to secure First Nations and Métis Nation regulatory authority. \nRole of the Line 3 IAMC\n\nSupport and amplify the voices of Rights Holding Nations\, not to hold rights ourselves.\nCollaborate to champion community needs while safeguarding autonomy.\n\nKey Topics\n\nShare the achievements\, struggles and learnings on our journey so far.\nShare insights on the proposed updates to the Terms of Reference for the Line 3 IAMC.\nGather feedback from Rights Holding Nations to shape the direction of our work.\n\nYour participation is vital in shaping a regulatory future where First Nations & Métis decisions are made\, honored and respected when it comes to land\, air\, species and resources. \n“We have described for you a mountain.  We have shown you the way to the top. \nWe call on you to do the climbing.” – Murray Sinclair \nTerritory Acknowledgement\nWe respectfully acknowledge that Stoney Nakoda Resort and Casino is located on the traditional territory of the Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda Nations—comprising the Bearspaw\, Chiniki\, and Goodstoney First Nations. \nThis land is part of Treaty 7\, signed in 1877\, and is also home to other Treaty 7 signatories\, including the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy—Siksika\, Kainai\, and Piikani Nations—as well as Métis Nation of Alberta\, Region 3. \nWe honour and recognize the deep historical and cultural connection the Stoney Nakoda people have to this land\, and we are committed to working together in the spirit of respect\, partnership\, and reconciliation. \n_ \nIf you have any questions or require further assistance\, please contact Naut’sa mawt Event Management at events@nautsamawt.com \n\nNaut’sa mawt Event Management on behalf of Line 3 IAMC
URL:https://iamc-line3.com/event/line-3-iamc-indigenous-monitoring-forum/
LOCATION:Stoney Nakoda Resort & Casino\, 888 Nakoda way\, Mînî Thnî\, Alberta\, T0L 1N0\, Canada
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