Power To The People

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Season 1
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Season 1, Episode 8 - Six Nations

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Home to the largest First Nations population in Canada, Six Nations of the Grand River established a corporation to manage economic opportunities on behalf of their people.
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Season 1, Episode 7 - Teslin

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With their lumber mill facing an uncertain future, the Teslin Tlingit Nation found a way to develop biomass solutions to solve their energy needs.
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Season 1, Episode 6 - Sechelt

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The Sechelt Nation on the south coast of British Columbia are harnessing the power of gravity and water; empowering their community through run of the river hydroelctric energy.
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Season 1, Episode 5 - Listuguj

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Situated in Canada's 'Saudi Arabia' of wind, three Mi'gmaq communities faced an uphill struggle to stake their claim in the Gaspe Bay's booming wind energy sector.
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Season 1, Episode 4 - Haida Gwaii

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Meet the Haida Nation looking to the wind, sun and sea to offset their reliance on fossil fuels.
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Season 1, Episode 3 - Alert Bay

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Meet a Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis, Tlowit'sis and Mamalilikala Nation standing up to open net salmon farms on British Columbia's west coast.
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Season 1, Episode 2 - Kanaka Bar

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In the hottest place in Canada, the Kanaka Bar community know firsthand the rising threats of climate change. They're adapting through innovative approaches to water, food and resource security.
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Season 1, Episode 13 - Gull Bay

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Gull Bay First Nation north of Thunder Bay, have found the means to create their own 'micro grid' using solar energy to offset their use of diesel power.
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Season 1, Episode 12 - Kluane

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With climate change reshaping their environment, the Yukon Nation is looking to wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy to empower their people into the future.
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Season 1, Episode 11 - Taku River Tlingit

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The Taku River Tlingit Nation in northern British Columbia is one of the few First Nations who've successfully replaced diesel power through their implementation of clean, renewable energy.
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