Press Release
Last week, Chief Karen Ogen of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation (WFN) was selected to accompany B.C. Premier Christy Clark and the Minister of International Trade, the Honourable Teresa Wat, on an official Trade Mission to China. The mission saw delegates from various government, public and private industries across BC gather in China to hold meetings and events aimed on strengthening relations with key Chinese partners and investors.
During the trade mission, WFN’s Chief Ogen, along with Councilor Janice Nooski, and Chief Operating Officer of the Yinka Dene Economic Development General Partnership (YDEDLP), Shannon Haizimsque, were the only First Nation represented from the more than 200 nations in B.C. The sectors of focus for the mission were: Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Clean Technology, Agrifood and Seafood, and of particular importance to the Chief and WFN: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Being a member of the delegation, the Chief was invited to present on the topic of Navigating Engagement and Partnerships with First Nations, as part of the panel presenting on the topic: Regulation of Upstream Natural Gas in BC. The Chief’s presentation to the conference’s attendees, made up of both Canadian and Chinese government and industry representatives, focused on the following topics:
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Other highlights of the mission included participation in:
Premier Christy Clark opened many the events with keynote speeches, and in most cases, acknowledged the importance of the contributions made by B.C. First Nations and thanked Chief Ogen and WFN for their participation in the trade mission.
Although WFN’s presence and message was an integral component to the mission, the Chief hopes to see the following outcomes for missions moving forward:
Also important to note, having YDEDLP participation in the mission was a highly valuable component which allowed for better understanding and facilitation of opportunities with foreign and domestic businesses. Several opportunities have come about in regards to environmental stewardship and economic development, including the exploration of fisheries and salmon issues in B.C.
The Trade Mission to China and Hong Kong was from October 30 – November 7, 2015. Hosted by the BC Government and led by Premier Christy Clark, the mission made stops in four major cities: Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
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