Central Boreal Learning Network
Session Two: May 2010
This second session focused on collaborative relationships in land-use planning. Specifically, we looked at case studies of successful collaborations between First Nations and ENGOs on land-use planning, as well as examples of collaboration with industry.
The second session of the Central Boreal Learning Network took place on May 4 -6, 2010 at the Delta Marsh Field Station, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Twenty-seven participants from Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec attended.
Participants' Resource Section
The Participants and Resource Team
- Anna Baggio (Wildlands League)
- Christopher Beck (Canadian Boreal Initiative)
- Sarah Cooper (Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources)
- Valérie Courtois (Canadian Boreal Initiative)
- Valerie Crystal (Sustainability Network)
- Chief David Crate (Fisher River Cree Nation)
- David Daniels (Long Plain First Nation)
- Jamie Gamble (Sustainability Network)
- Tim Gray (Ivey Foundation)
- Melba Green (Bloodvein First Nation)
- Serge Ashini Goupil (Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador)
- Gord Jones (Pimachiowin Aki)
- Margaret Kenequanash (Shibogama Tribal Council)
- Abdul Khan (Keewatin Tribal Council )
- Nicolas Mainville (Greenpeace)
- David Masakeyash (Mishkeegogaming First Nation)
- Heather Matthews (Shibogama Tribal Council)
- Jenni McDermid (Wildlife Conservation Society Canada)
- Chris McDonell (Tembec)
- Ron Plain (Aamjiwnaang First Nation/Turtle Island Environmental Services-Environmental Defence)
- Freya Putt (Greenpeace)
- Sophia Rabliauskas (Poplar River First Nation)
- Victor Reyes (Sustainability Network)
- Peter Rosenbluth (Ontario Nature)
- Fred Stevens (Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation)
- Isaac Trapper (Moose Cree First Nation)
- Lillian Trapper (Moose Cree First Nation)
Thanks to Ron Thiessen for providing pictures 1,2 and 16.
Thanks to Ron Plain for providing the rest of the photographs.



