A day after National Truth and Reconciliation Day, a B.C. First Nation is looking to advance what’s been dubbed ‘economic reconciliation’, specifically, a proposed Indigenous-led liquified natural gas project. As Neetu Garcha reports, members of the Nisga’a nation hope it unlocks future economic opportunities.
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Nisga’a Nation: Unlocking economic opportunities through ‘economic reconciliation’
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