Pathways to Collaboration is a joint initiative of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), the Province of British Columbia, and the First Nations Summit with funding from the Indigenous Business & Investment Council (IBIC). The project aims to showcase the growing number of successful economic development collaborations and partnerships between First Nations and local governments, while highlighting lessons learned and key steps to success.
The pathways to collaboration communities take are unique, reflecting the context of the communities involved, and involve different activities. Common pathway activities include protocol and communications agreements; servicing agreements and shared infrastructure projects; collaborative land use planning and development projects; joint economic development initiatives; and shared tourism projects. Like signposts along a pathway, these pathway activities are identified in the case study series.
Pathways to Collaboration Case Studies:
'Namgis First Nation - The Village of Alert Bay
Stz'uminus First Nation - Town of Ladysmith
Lil'wat Nation - The Village of Pemberton
Northern St'at'imc - District of Lillooet - Squamish Lillooet Regional District
Shuswap First Nation - The District of Invermere
Tla-o-qui-aht - YUUŁUʔIŁʔATH - District of Ucluelet - District of Tofino
Tla'amin Nation - City of Powell River - qathet Regional District
Okanagan Indian Band - City of Vernon
Fort Nelson First Nation - Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
Katzie First Nation - The City of Pitt Meadows
Squamish Nation - The District of Squamish
Snuneymuxw First Nation - City of Nanaimo
NsTq, Tsilhqqt'in, and Southern Carrier - Cariboo Rd