Western Boreal Learning Network
Session Two: June 2010
The second session continued to focus on engaging partners for boreal sustainability. Within this theme, multiple developments and snowballing impacts across provincial and territorial jurisdictions were discussed.
The second session of the Western Boreal Learning Network took place on June 15-17, 2010 at the Doig River First Nation, Fort St. John, British Columbia. Eighteen participants from British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan attended.
The Participants and Resource Team
- Kieran Broderick (Treaty 8 Tribal Association)
- Greg Brown (Independent Consultant)
- Jane Calvert (Doig River First Nation)
- Amy Crook (Centre for Science in Pubic Participation)
- Brenda Erskine (Suncor Energy Inc.)
- Katherine Finn (North Saskatchewan River Basin Council)
- Dan Glover (Suncor Energy Inc.)
- Sue Hanley (First Nations Technology Council)
- John Kindrachuck (Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve)
- Tara Marsden (Headwaters Initiative/Nadleh Whut'en)
- Shaunna Morgan (Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources)
- Janice Pitman (Keepers of the Athabasca)
- Ron Plain (Aamjiwnaang First Nation/Turtle Island Environmental Servicess)
- Victor Reyes (Sustainability Network)
- Leeanna Rhodes (Treaty 8 Tribal Association)
- John Ridsdale (Hereditary Chief, Wet'suwet'en)
- Gord Vaaadeland (CPAWS Saskatchewan)
- Helene Walsh (CPAWS Northern Alberta Chapter)



