Artwork created by Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy
Image credit: Created by Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy based on youth input at a workshop the Institute held in October 2020.

2025 Indigenous Perspectives Roundtables: two-day series

Register now for the fifth annual Indigenous Perspectives roundtable series taking place this year over two days.  

Every year, the Indigenous Perspective roundtable, hosted in partnership with the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER), brings together more than 1,000 people to listen, learn, and reflect on Indigenous-led research exploring some of the most pressing climate issues of our time. 

This year, we’re expanding the conversation into a two-part series. Each webinar will cover different content so please consider registering for both.

Roundtable 1 : Indigenous Ways of Knowing as Climate Policy

Wednesday, June 18th

10:00am-12:00pm PDT/ 1:00-3:00pm EST /2:00-4:00pm ADT

We’ll discuss three consequential case studies that explore why Indigenous governance approaches and worldviews are essential to more effective climate adaptation and mitigation policies. Topics include:

Roundtable 2 : Indigenous Power as the Pathway to Clean Electricity

Thursday, June 19th

10:00am-12:00pm PDT/ 1:00-3:00pm EST /2:00-4:00pm ADT  

We’ll explore two deep dives into the necessity and potential of expanded Indigenous participation in the development, delivery, and security of clean electricity. Topics include:

  • Why Indigenous-inclusive electricity transmission projects are essential to unlocking Canada’s renewable energy potential—with authors Frank Busch, Joel Krupa, and Kevin Hanna.
  • How First Nations are uniquely positioned to achieve energy sovereignty while solving energy security for all New Brunswickers—with authors Kevin Woods, Tracy Primeau, and Claire Harris.

Register for one or both of these roundtable sessions to expand your knowledge and perspectives while enjoying lively discussion with folks across the country and beyond.

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