This grant supports Nuu-chah-nulth cultural protocol for meetings with First Nations’ Ha’wiih (Hereditary Chiefs), appropriate leadership, decision-makers, and advisors to discuss the work that is bei...
Tseshaht First Nation
39 records totalling $7,454,022.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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776173-1262-1 — CREASE HARMAN & COMPANY, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
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By department
| Fisheries and Oceans Canada | $3,219,382 | 10 records |
| Natural Resources Canada | $2,413,960 | 2 records |
| Parks Canada | $1,516,900 | 22 records |
| Environment and Climate Change Canada | $200,000 | 1 record |
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | $66,665 | 1 record |
| Employment and Social Development Canada | $25,115 | 2 records |
| Impact Assessment Agency of Canada | $12,000 | 1 record |
Records
This supports the Tseshaht First Nation to conduct an archaeology project in their traditional territory within the Broken Group Islands.
This grant will allow the Tseshaht First Nation to conduct an archaeology project in their traditional territory within the Broken Group Islands.
This grant supports activities related to participating in the Indigenous Conservation Forum in Vancouver, BC, from October 21st-23rd, 2024.
This grant supports the Tseshaht First Nation to conduct an archaeology project in their traditional territory within the Broken Group Islands.
This grant supports the activities related to the National Marine Conservation Area Reserve Feasibility Assessment Steering Committee meeting of May 28th & 29th, 2025 in Tseshaht First Nation territor...
This grant supports the Tseshaht First Nation to conduct an archaeology project in their traditional territory within the Broken Group Islands.
Through the application of national and local priorities, the CSJ program seeks to provide youth who face barriers to employment with access to work opportunities. Funded employers must demonstrate th...
This grant supports participation in the Indigenous Stewardship Workshop 2025, a three-day event in Nanaimo, BC, which brings together representatives from eight First Nations that are partner to Paci...
This grant supports the Tseshaht First Nation to conduct an urgent survey following storm damage, of qaaha (Willis Island) within the Broken Group Islands.
This grant will allow the Tseshaht First Nation to organize at there offices and participate in meetings bringing together the Tseshaht government, Beach Keepers Guardians and Parks Canada employees.
This grant supports Tseshaht First Nation technical staff and knowledge holders to prepare, travel and participate in a one-day kelp workshop and an associated one-day field trip.
This grant supports participation in the Indigenous Stewardship Workshop 2025, a three-day event in Nanaimo, BC, that brings together representatives from eight First Nations that are partner to Pacif...
This grant supports Tseshaht First Nation staff to prepare and share cultural knowledge, stories and Nuu-chah-nulth language related to marine ecosystems.