
Partners of NewDips represent the key stakeholders in the natural resource sector, including governments, aboriginal peoples and groups, environmental non-governmental organizations and industry leaders.
UNA-Canada also partners with academic institutions to ensure high calibre participants and educational outcomes for the programme. Partners receive a number of unique opportunities for effective consultation and constructive dialogue with other stakeholders, as well as to engage with the best and brightest youth, Canadian and global communities.
Current partners include:
Canadian Heritage
Western Economic Diversification Canada
Natural Resources Canada
The University of British Colombia
Previous partners include:
Aboriginal Affairs & Northern Development Canada
Alberta Environment and Parks
Alberta Energy Regulator
Assembly of First Nations
Balsillie School of International Affairs
BC Ministry of Natural Gas Development
BC Oil & Gas
British Columbia Assembly of First Nations
C3 Alliance Corp
Calgary Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
CAPP (Foundational Partner)
Carleton University
Concordia University
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
Enbridge Northern Getaway Pipelines
Environment Jeunesse
Environmental Law Centre
Focus Equity
Government of Alberta
McGill University
Mining Association of BC
NRCan
Pembina Institute
Ryerson University
Sauder School of Business (UBC)
Shell Canada
SIMS Group
The City of Calgary
UNA-Canada, Calgary Branch
University of Calgary, School of Public Policy
University of British Columbia
University of Northern British Columbia (Department of First Nations Studies)
University of Ottawa
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
Western Economic Diversification Canada
Wilfrid Laurier University

get in touch
If you would like to become a programme partner please contact our team at: