Épisodes

  • Engaging with Industry and Politics: A Conversation with Deputy Chief Councillor Isaiah Robinson
    Jun 13 2025

    In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers Podcast, we are pleased to welcome back Isaiah Robinson, Deputy Chief Councillor for Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation and General Manager of Kitasoo Development Corporation.


    When he last came onto the podcast, Isaiah shared his experience and insight into navigating complex relationships between activists, government, and communities in the aquaculture industry. This episode naturally extends that discussion, as we delve once again into Indigenous participation in industry, this time in the wake of a federal election that put the Canadian government to the test.


    Join us as we discuss some of the most pressing issues faced by all Canadians, including housing and economic development, and the challenges and opportunities this presents to Indigenous communities. Isaiah highlights the importance of fully integrating environmental protection with economic growth, as well as some of the unique challenges his Nation faces, and the importance of trusting the knowledge and expertise of individual Nations when making decisions that impact those communities.

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    54 min
  • George Abbott: Walking the Talk on Indigenous Policy
    May 29 2025

    In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers Podcast, we are honored to welcome former Member of the Legislative Assembly, George Abbott. In his 17 years as an MLA in the Shuswap riding, George took on a plethora of responsibilities, from Minister of Health to Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. Since leaving government in 2013, George has utilized his experience in various capacities, including as a consultant, a PhD student, and the former chair of the Institute for Health System Transformation and Sustainability. He is currently the chair of the Board of Technical Safety BC and is a government-appointed Commissioner on the BC Treaty Commission.


    Join us as we discuss the role of indigenous perspectives in politics following a challenging provincial election and pay tribute to a good friend and mentor, the late Stan Hagen. George also discusses his work on the BC Treaty Commission and his upcoming book, Unceded, a compelling look at the tumultuous history of the B.C. government’s relationship with Indigenous peoples, and why it matters in contemporary reconciliation efforts.

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    1 h
  • At the Turning Point: A Conversation with Linda Coady
    May 22 2025

    Join us in the studio as we welcome Linda Coady, former President and CEO of the BC Council of Forest Industries, for a compelling conversation about the development of reconciliation and joint solutions programs in British Columbia’s forestry industry. Linda brings a wealth of experience, having previously served as Chief Sustainability Officer at Enbridge Inc., Vice-President of Sustainability for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, and Vice-President for the Pacific Region at WWF-Canada. She shares key lessons learned throughout her extensive career in the forestry sector.


    Linda reflects on the legacy of the 1990s War in the Woods in coastal B.C., examining the shift from viewing reconciliation as a concept to embracing it as a practice. She discusses how those lessons remain relevant today in the face of modern economic and political uncertainties, from the coast to the interior of the province. Emphasizing joint solutions pathways, Linda underscores the importance of treating conservation and reconciliation as equally vital alongside economic stability and predictability.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • From Langford to Leadership: Honourable Ravi Parmar's Journey in B.C. Politics
    May 5 2025

    Join us live from Penticton as we welcome the Honourable Ravi Parmar, Minister of Forests, for an engaging conversation about the current state of forestry in British Columbia. Minister Parmer shares his journey from a young political enthusiast to a key player in the government, discussing the challenges and opportunities he faces in his role.


    He dives into the complexities of timber reviews, softwood lumber disputes, and the importance of reconciliation in forestry practices. With a focus on building relationships across the political spectrum, Ravi emphasizes the need for collaboration to ensure a sustainable future for workers and communities.


    Tune in to hear about his experiences, the impact of mentorship from figures like John Horgan, and the exciting initiatives underway to revitalize the forestry sector.

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    46 min
  • Navigating Aquaculture: A Conversation on BC’s Coastal Issues with Stewart Muir
    Jan 27 2025
    In this episode of Rez Dog Walkers host Dallas Smith engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Stewart Muir, Founder and CEO of Resource Works, at the 22nd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum in Prince George, BC. They delve into the complexities of aquaculture in British Columbia, exploring its significance for food security, job creation, and Indigenous self-determination. The conversation highlights the importance of respecting First Nations' rights, the shared values amongst stakeholders, and the need for informed dialogue amidst ongoing controversies. Smith and Muir emphasize the critical role of science and traditional ecological knowledge in shaping sustainable practices within the aquaculture sector. As they navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead, they call for a collaborative approach to ensure the future of aquaculture benefits both communities and the environment. Tune in for insights on the intersection of Indigenous rights, sustainable resource management, and environmental stewardship.

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    35 min
  • Voices from the Coast: Larry Johnson, Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood on Reconciliation in Stewardship
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers podcast, host Dallas Smith welcomes Larry Johnson, the president of Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood Development Corporation. They discuss the importance of collaboration between First Nations, resource developers, and governments in British Columbia and across Canada. Larry shares his background, including his upbringing in Bamfield and his journey into leadership roles within his community.


    The conversation delves into the history and evolution of Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood, which began in 2003. Larry explains how the organization has grown and adapted over the years, including the significant acquisition of St. Jean's Seafood in 2015. He emphasizes the importance of integrating traditional values and principles into modern business practices, highlighting the need for economic reconciliation to support First Nations communities.


    Dallas and Larry also touch on the challenges facing the fishing industry, including climate change and the impact of social media on public discourse. They discuss the need for First Nations to work together and share knowledge to build sustainable economies. Larry expresses hope for the next generation, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and collaboration in navigating the complexities of modern resource management.

    The episode concludes with a discussion about the future of Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood, including the growth of the Gratitude brand and the potential for further collaboration among First Nations to tell their collective stories in the marketplace.

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    1 h
  • Ancient Spirit Modern Mind with Robert J. Dennis Sr. (Emchayiik)
    Dec 23 2024

    In this episode of the Rez Dog Walkers podcast, host Dallas Smith welcomes his longtime friend and esteemed leader, Robert J. Dennis Sr. (Emchayiik), to discuss the collaborative efforts between First Nations, resource developers, and governments in British Columbia and across Canada. The conversation delves into the importance of healthy First Nations communities and the benefits of strategic partnerships.


    Robert shares his journey into leadership, beginning with his early experiences attending band meetings and the influence of his father and other prominent leaders. He reflects on his tenure as Chief Councillor of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations, highlighting key achievements such as the treaty process and the establishment of a forestry company. Robert emphasizes the significance of focusing on small, achievable goals to create lasting change within the community.


    The discussion also touches on the legacy of former Premier John Horgan and the importance of maintaining relationships across political lines to advance First Nations interests. Robert introduces Iskum Investments, a partnership among over 20 First Nations aiming to drive economic reconcilliation.


    Listeners will gain insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by First Nations leaders, the evolving landscape of resource management, and the vital role of mentorship and community engagement in fostering economic growth and cultural preservation.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Navigating The Waters with Isaiah Robinson and Tim Kennedy
    Nov 12 2024
    In this special remote episode of Rez Dog Walkers, Dallas Smith has the opportunity to engage in a critical discussion about the ongoing challenges and opportunities surrounding salmon aquaculture and its transition towards sustainability. Joined by Isaiah Robinson, the CEO of the Kitasoo Development Corporation and Tim Kennedy, President and CEO of the Canadian Agriculture Industry Alliance, the conversation delves into the complexities of managing Indigenous territories and the impact of external pressures from activist groups.

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    54 min