Central Boreal Learning Network
Session Three: December 2010
This third session focused on land-use planning and land management. Specifically, we looked at issues relating to Aboriginal rights, treaty rights and conservation, as well as current opportunities and challenges to land-use planning and land management (including Plan Nord, the Far North Planning Act, Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement, and mining/mining sector reform). We also continued to build on opportunities for joint action between participants.
The third session of the Central Boreal Learning Network took place on November 30 - December 2, 2010 at the Station touristique Duchesnay, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec . Twenty-four participants from Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec attended.
The Participants and Resource Team
- Anna Baggio, Wildlands League
- Christopher Beck, Canadian Boreal Initiative (CBI)
- Ted Cheskey, Nature Canada
- Cheryl Chetkewiecz, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
- Valérie Courtois, Canadian Boreal Initiative (CBI)
- Justin Duncan, Ecojustice
- Dennis Georgekish, Cree Nation of Wemindji
- Serge Ashini Goupil, Conseiller principal d'Ashini Goupil
- Tim Gray, Ivey Foundation
- Abdul Khan, Keewatin Tribal Council
- Maria M'Lot Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
- Nicolas Mainville, Greenpeace
- Patrick Nadeau, SNAP
- Kevin Neeposh, Mistissini First Nation
- Kathleen Padulo, Generation Seven Consulting
- Ron Plain, Aamjiwnaang First Nation
- Peter Rosenbluth, Ontario Nature
- Christian Simard, Nature Québec
- Matthew Tanoush, Cree Nation of Nemaska
- Ron Thiessen, CPAWS Manitoba
- Lillian Trapper, Moose Cree First Nation
- Andree Anne Vezina, Sustainable Development Institute, AFNQL
- Abel Wapachee, Cree Nation of Nemaska
- Victor Reyes, Sustainability Network
- Maureen Lynch, Sustainability Network



