News + Blog
2025 Wildfire Mutual Aid
ICA has compiled a list of resources for evacuees affected by the on-going wildfire situation across Turtle Island. We will continue to update resources that are submitted.
Funding in the Right Relationship
ICA reflects our attendance at this years EDGE Funders Conference 2025
Advisory: New Report to define “Land Back” as Climate Policy
Media Advisory: Land Back is Climate Policy
Bill 54 Has No Claim to Our Memory
What did our families hold before so-called Alberta?
We were not waiting to be claimed by colonial nations — or their legislation.
Mother to Mother: A Love for the Land
Each of us carries a piece of Mother Earth within us.
Tobacco First
When first visiting Kenya, offering tobacco is a way to acknowledge the spirit, the lands, and the people who have cared for them since time immemorial.
A Journey Through Poetry & Renewal
When embracing Mother Nature, we tap into a primal energy that existed before us and will continue long after.
Ziigwan: A Time of Renewed Commitments
Ziigwan (Zee-gwun), meaning “spring” in Anishinaabemowin, marks the beginning of a new year for many Indigenous communities of Turtle Island, north of the hemisphere.
Together for the Water: Support Indigenous Resilience 💧
Together for the Water: Support Indigenous Resilience
A Critical Step Forward: Update on Near-Surface Disposal Facility near Kichi Sibi
A Critical Step Forward: Update on Near-Surface Disposal Facility near Kichi Sibi
Applications for our Climate Leadership Program Cohort 10 are NOW OPEN!
Indigenous Climate Action is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for the latest cohort of our Climate Leadership Program, held online via Zoom on: Friday March 7th to Sunday March 9th 2025 from 9:00am-1:30pm PST (UTC-8).
Together, We’re Advancing Climate Justice: $31k Raised
This Giving Tuesday, you showed the power of collective action and solidarity.
Thanks to your generosity and Dr. Bronner’s All-One International’s matching contribution, we exceeded our $20,000 goal, raising an incredible $31,962.24 for Indigenous-led climate solutions.
Blog: Profit Over People - How Economic Reconciliation Threatens Climate Justice
The co-optation of words like “reconciliation” to create a false sense of progress from colonial states like Canada is not lost upon us. If we were to meaningfully engage with “reconciliation” in the context of the economy, it needs to be led by Indigenous peoples, and requires true, systemic change. This then begs the question of… is Canada even capable of economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities?
Joint Release: The Charges Against Imperial Oil are Necessary but Do Not Substitute for Reform of the Provincial Energy Regulator
Joint Statement by Indigenous and environmental groups on the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) laying nine charges against Imperial Oil for releasing toxic tailings waste at its Kearl mine in February 2023.

