Grants and Contributions:
The summer student will assist with engagement and consultation activities, Citizen meetings, research, and reporting on CNSC regulated facilities and activities in MMF traditional territory. They will contribute to the development of the Red River Métis Traditional Knowledge Program and help sample harvested species. This role will support the program's growth and help achieve its goals, including communicating findings to Red River Métis Citizens.
The purpose of the Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund is to: develop and support organizational capacity of Indigenous Nations and communities and public stakeholders to participate in and contribute to the CNSC’s regulatory processes, programs, policies and initiatives more meaningfully; support building relationships and trust with the CNSC through collaboration with Indigenous Nations and communities and public stakeholders.