In this article series, our objective is to introduce the white paper “Adjustments of Canadian Immigration Policies – Chances, Preferential policies and Benefits for New Immigrants to live and work in First Nations Communities – Developments of First Nations Communities and land resources,” researching, discussing and analyzing further in the field ofPolitics (Federal & ProvincialContinue reading “Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Five) “
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Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Four)
In this article series, our objective is to introduce the white paper “Adjustments of Canadian Immigration Policies – Chances, Preferential policies and Benefits for New Immigrants to live and work in First Nations Communities – Developments of First Nations Communities and land resources,” researching, discussing and analyzing further in the field of Politics (Federal &Continue reading “Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Four) “
Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Three)
In this article series, our objective is to introduce the white paper “Adjustments of Canadian Immigration Policies – Chances, Preferential policies and Benefits for New Immigrants to live and work in First Nations Communities – Developments of First Nations Communities and land resources,” researching, discussing and analyzing further in the field of Politics (Federal &Continue reading “Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Three) “
Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Two)
In this article series, our objective is to introduce the white paper “Adjustments of Canadian Immigration Policies – Chances, Preferential policies and Benefits for New Immigrants to live and work in First Nations Communities – Developments of First Nations Communities and land resources,” researching, discussing and analyzing further in the field of Politics (Federal &Continue reading “Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part Two) “
Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part One)
In this article series, our objective is to introduce the white paper “Adjustments of Canadian Immigration Policies – Chances, Preferential policies and Benefits for New Immigrants to live and work in First Nations Communities – Developments of First Nations Communities and land resources,” researching, discussing and analyzing further in the field of Politics (Federal &Continue reading “Canadian Immigration Policies on Involving Foreign-train Immigrants in the Economic Development of First Nation Communities (Part One) “
How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Communities? (Part 6)
CharitiesNFT: A kind of digital-twin NFT, promotes NFTizing physical artwork created by grass-root artists, using Hologram and Holo-DKEY for Crypto-Validation. CharitiesDAO: A kind of DANO (Decentralized Autonomous Non-profit Organization) with an ecosystem of charities founders, individual contributors and receivers, project accelerators and incubators. This is building more transparent and efficient decentralized donation chains. In aContinue reading “How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Communities? (Part 6) “
How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Communities? (Part 3)
CharitiesNFT: A kind of digital-twin NFT, promotes NFTizing physical artwork created by grass-root artists, using Hologram and Holo-DKEY for Crypto-Validation. CharitiesDAO: A kind of DANO (Decentralized Autonomous Non-profit Organization) with an ecosystem of charities founders, individual contributors and receivers, project accelerators and incubators. This is building more transparent and efficient decentralized donation chains. In aContinue reading “How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Communities? (Part 3) “
How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Grassroots Communities?
CharitiesNFT: A kind of digital-twin NFT, promotes NFTizing physical artwork created by grass-root artists, using Hologram and Holo-DKEY for Crypto-Validation. CharitiesDAO: A kind of DANO (Decentralized Autonomous Non-profit Organization) with an ecosystem of charities founders, individual contributors and receivers, project accelerators and incubators. This is building more transparent and efficient decentralized donation chains. In aContinue reading “How Will CharitiesNFT Work For Canadian First Nations Grassroots Artists? Will NFTs Revolutionize the First Nation Grassroots Communities? “
CharitiesDAO: Why Could This Be An Overthrowing Revolution for Traditional Charities?
In the age of Web 3.0, CharitiesDAO could be an overthrowing revolution for traditional charities, which is based on decentralized platforms DAOs making the ability to offer Share-to-give that charity resources can we share best and contribute sustainably to maximize value of charity. I believe that web 3.0 technologies: NFT, Blockchains, crypto could lead toContinue reading “CharitiesDAO: Why Could This Be An Overthrowing Revolution for Traditional Charities?”
Actions Are What Count. Words Have Been Given to First Nation Peoples For Far Too Long.
Action And Accountability Are What is Needed The B.C. Process fails at settling issues of Aboriginal title in practice. This could be cynically summarized as “Yes, Aboriginal title exists. But, the British Columbian government cannot do anything else besides proofing the existence of the title”. In other words, the problem of the B.C. Treaty ProcessContinue reading “Actions Are What Count. Words Have Been Given to First Nation Peoples For Far Too Long. “