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Bundle of Arrows: Taxpayer Communication & Relationship Building

In this episode we’re pleased to be joined by Deanna Honeyman and Crystal Thiessen from Tzeachten First Nation and Carlene George from Penticton Indian Band. Carlene, Crystal and Deanna all serve as tax administrators in their First Nations and in this episode, they talk about the common questions they receive from taxpayers and how they address them, how they navigate difficult conversations and how they build strong relationships with their taxpayers through regular and consistent communications.

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Table Talk: Environmental Auditing

In this final episode, Bruce and Brian talk about environmental auditing. Environmental auditing is a process of where environmental protection and management systems of an operating facility are examined and reviewed.

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Table Talk: Environmental Monitoring

In episode 7, Bruce and Brian talk about environmental monitoring. This includes the measurements of environmental components over a period of time, such as air quality, water and soil chemistry, hunting, trapping and more!

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Table Talk: Cumulative Impacts

In episode 6, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne are here to assess cumulative impacts. What are cumulative impacts and how do they come into play when land use planning?

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Table Talk: Determining Significance

In episode 4, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne have a conversation around determining significance in land use planning; discussing what is significant and how you can be analytical in determining significance.

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Table Talk: Indigenous Knowledge

In episode 3, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne have a conversation around Indigenous Knowledge, and the importance of tapping into this extensive knowledge base of the land when it comes to land use planning.

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Table Talk: Public Consultation

In episode 2, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne talk about public consultation; what it is and why is it important during land use planning.

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Table Talk: Ecosystem Impacts

In episode 1B, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne continue their discussion about valued ecosystems and impacts that can affect an Environmental Impact Assessment.

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Table Talk: Environmental Assessment

In episode 1A, Dr. Bruce Thompson and Dr. Brian Ballantyne talk about what valued ecosystems are and how they are important in an Environmental Impact Assessment.

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Indian Land Tenure Foundation

The conversation today is with Cris Stainbrook. Cris, Oglala Lakota, has been working in philanthropy for 25 years and has been President of Indian Land Tenure Foundation since its inception in 2002. ILTF is an American, community-based organization focused on American Indian land recovery and management.

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Alliance for Renewing Indigenous Economics (2630 Introduction)

This conversation is an introduction to the course: Topics in Indigenous Economics, part of the First Nation Applied Economics program. This course was developed in partnership between the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics and the Ngai Tahu Research Centre. This is a conversation between Te Maire Tau, Director of the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre at the University of Canterbury, First Nations Tax Commission Chief Commissioner, C.T. Manny Jules and Tulo Centre Instructor Dr. Andre Le Dressay.

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Fiscal Gaps for First Nations (Part 2)

The discussion today continues about the gaps that prevent First Nations from fully participating the Canadian economy, and how to bridge those gaps, specifically the resource investment gap. FNTC Chief Commissioner Manny Jules and Greg Richard from Fiscal Realities discuss these challenges and how to unlock the economic potential of First Nations.

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Fiscal Gaps for First Nations (Part 1)

The discussion today centres on the gaps that prevent First Nations from fully participating the Canadian economy, and how to bridge those gaps. FNTC Chief Commissioner Manny Jules and Greg Richard from Fiscal Realities discuss these challenges and how to unlock the economic potential of First Nations.

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Ngāi Tahu Research Centre

Conversation between Te Maire Tau, Director of the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre at the University of Canterbury and First Nations Tax Commission Chief Commissioner, C.T. Manny Jules. They talk about current issues facing Indigenous communities in New Zealand and Canada, as well as common histories.

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The First Nations Infrastructure Institute

The First Nations Infrastructure Institute (“FNII”) is a First Nations led initiative that will support improved First Nations infrastructure outcomes by providing the skills and processes necessary for First Nations to plan, procure, own and manage infrastructure assets.

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Indigenous Experience, Colonization and Early North American History

In this episode, conversation between FNTC Chief Commissioner C.T. Manny Jules and Greg Richard centres around the Laurier Memorial, the Gold Rush and the Fur Trade. This history led to further colonization, aided by the smallpox epidemic. We must understand the past and never giving up the struggle for greater jurisdiction so that, as our ancestors always talked about, we are able to look after ourselves.

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Indigenous Experience & Pandemics (Part 2)

This second episode continues the conversation with the history of pandemics and their impact on First Nation lives, communities, jurisdictions, and trajectories. First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC) Chief Commissioner C.T. Manny Jules discusses this history and his vision for change.

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