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Cultural Easements and Agreements


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Regenerative Agriculture Through Indigenous Eyes


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Regenerative Agriculture Through Indigenous Eyes


Join us for the first webinar in our 2022 series! We believe regenerative agriculture is informed by traditional practices...
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Carbon + Water + Biodiversity = Life

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

John D. Liu is a documentary filmmaker and ecologist whose life changed when he was sent on a mission...
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National day for Truth and Reconciliation

Written by Jade Heilman

In light of the upcoming “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation,” we at Regeneration Canada want to take a...
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Witaskîwin: Allyship Through Conservation


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Decolonizing Water and Preparing Next Steps | LSS 2021


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Cultivating Racial Equity in Regenerative Agriculture | LSS 2021


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Kiss the ground Movie - Q&A and discussion | LSS 2021


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Landscape-level Change | LSS 2021


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Regenerating the Ecosystem With Wild Rice: Anishinaabe Manoomin


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Stephen 'Silverbear' McComber - LSS 2017

Written by Marc Coppola

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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.