First Nations Power Authority (FNPA)
EMPOWERING FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES TO PURSUE ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY THROUGH CLEAN ENERGY INITIATIVES.
FNPA is the only North American non-profit Indigenous owned and controlled organization developing power projects with Indigenous communities.
FNPA bridges the gaps between industry, government, and Indigenous communities to evaluate and develop Indigenous owned power generation projects.
FNPA leverages project development expertise, network of industry experts, and technical advisors to develop projects resulting in increased economic benefits for First Nation communities.
Government of Canada
Canada's abundant natural resources have established it as a global energy leader. The Government of Canada is committed to a responsible energy future, balancing the sustainable development of traditional resources with a transition to clean energy sources. By investing in renewable technologies and fostering innovation, Canada is building a low-carbon economy while combating climate change. This balanced approach benefits all Canadians and reinforces Canada's commitment to a sustainable energy future.
IEEE Women in Engineering
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is a global network of IEEE members and volunteers dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists, and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic interests in a career in engineering and science.
WIE envisions a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity.
IEEE Young Professionals
IEEE Young Professionals is a vibrant community of young engineers, scientists, and other professionals who are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the world.
As an IEEE YP member, you'll connect with peers, gain valuable career skills, and contribute to projects that benefit your community and the profession. It's a great way to develop your leadership potential and build a strong professional network.
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF)
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is a non-profit, non-government, charitable organization of over 32,000 members in 121 branches across Saskatchewan representing every walk of life. Per capita, we are the largest wildlife conservation organization of its kind in the world. Established in 1929, the SWF has become an acknowledged leader in the conservation field.
Skills Competences Canada
Skills Canada champions trades and technologies as viable and rewarding career paths for Canadian youth. Through engaging programs and national competitions, they empower young people to explore skilled careers, develop essential skills, and ultimately contribute to Canada's economic growth and global competitiveness. They connect students, educators, and industry partners to foster a passion for skilled trades and technologies.