The Ktunaxa, Secwépemc and Syilx Okanagan Nations and their members will benefit from new interim agreements that share revenue generated from the Columbia River Treaty….
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Columbia River Treaty negotiations continue
Negotiating teams for Canada and the United States met in Kelowna for the 17th round of negotiations toward a modernized Columbia River Treaty. During the…
A busy year for Columbia River Treaty negotiations
By Katrine Conroy Op-Ed Commentary On Dec. 7, I was sworn in as B.C.’s new Minister of Finance. I was also honoured to retain my…
Celebrating salmon and calling them home
Online festival strengthens community and understanding The Bringing the Salmon Home Festival, now in its second year, is all about building community as part of…
Negotiators to share latest on Columbia River Treaty
The B.C. government is hosting a virtual public information session to provide an update and answer questions about Canada-U.S. negotiations on the Columbia River Treaty….
Online festival Bringing the Salmon Home begins May 10
You’re invited! Participate online at ColumbiaRiverSalmon.ca For over 80 years salmon have been blocked by dams from returning to the upper Columbia River in the Kootenay region…
Committee updates recommendations for Columbia River Treaty
The Columbia River Treaty Local Governments Committee (the Committee) has updated its recommendations regarding the modernization of the Columbia River Treaty and resolution of domestic…
Report captures Columbia River Treaty community voices
The voices of B.C. Columbia Basin communities are captured in a new report that details a series of Columbia River Treaty meetings held in autumn…
Basin Nations outraged by CRT renegs exclusion
Late last week, the three Indigenous Nations ‐ the rightful title and rights holders of the Upper Columbia Basin – the Ktunaxa Nation, Secwepemc Nation…