First Nations, Inuit communities receive $11M for clean energy projects, training

The Government of Canada has announced an $11M investment into 15 clean and reliable energy projects in First Nations and Inuit communities across the country. Several of these projects include training and education components to ensure that members of the community have the skills necessary to support the development and ongoing work on these projects. The Deline Got’ine Government in the Northwest Territories has received $776K to embark on a community clean energy project that will include planning, training, and implementation. Nuxalk Nation in British Columbia and the Incorporated Hamlet of Gjoa Haven in Nunavut have each received $500K for solar energy projects that will include training and education. Dinjii Zhuh Solutions in the Northwest Territories has received $500K for a retrofit program that will see the organization lead an education program for homeowners on sustainable practices in home maintenance and resilience.

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