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The Employment & Training department released a notice regarding a program update that will go into effect on April 1, 2025. To read the full notice, click here: Change to Employment & Training Funding for Transformations Program
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For Immediate Release
FROM: Haisla Nation Elected Chief and Council
DATE: January 23, 2025
SUBJECT: Haisla’s stance on oil pipelines
The following is in response to recent media reports related to Grand Chief Stewart Phillip’s statements related to the Northern Gateway Project and oil pipelines in our territory.
Our position as a community related to a bitumen pipeline through our traditional territory has not changed since previous Haisla leadership and councils opposed the Northern Gateway project over a decade ago.
We as a Nation are focused on advancing economic development opportunities in our traditional territory that meet our cultural, social, spiritual and environmental goals and values.
While we understand the current economic uncertainty posed by the threat of U.S. tariffs, we firmly believe that we can support economic diversification in our territory for the benefit of our members, as well as the country as a whole, without sacrificing our values.
As we advance new projects and developments in our territory, our members will determine what is best for our Nation.
Our priority will always be developments that are majority-owned by our Nation, and partnerships with entities that respect our values.
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What is the Bears' Lair Camp:
It is a camp for youth ages 11-18 to learn more about business, entrepreneur skills, life skills, public speaking, team building, and much more.
This 4 day camp aims to educate and inspire Indigenous youth ages 11-18 by providing them with valuable business skills, while making friends, playing games, winning prizes and having fun!
Where will the camp be held?
The camp will be held in our community at the Haisla Youth Centre.
What are the hours for each day of the camp?
● Friday: 5:00 - 8:30 pm (Dinner provided)
● Saturday: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm (Breakfast & Lunch provided)
● Sunday: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm (Breakfast & Lunch provided)
● Monday: 5:00 - 8:30 pm (Graduation Ceremony with Dinner provided)
I have some questions before I register, who can I contact?
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Tara Grant, Manager of Youth Services:
Email: tagrant@haisla.ca
Phone: 778-735-2302
How can I register?
You can scan the QR code below to register or you can connect with Tara at the Haisla Youth Centre who can provide a paper copy.

INSPIRE - EDUCATION - ELEVATE INDIGENOUS YOUTH
Want to learn more about what the camp entails? Check out this YouTube video that covers a camp held in another community: