Resonant Strategic

Resonant Strategic Resonant Strategic specializes in fostering social and political transformation.

Resonant Strategic advances meaningful dialogue, supports traditional decision-making processes, and strengthens First Nations jurisdiction in Canada. As part of this mission, we develop and implement communications and engagement strategies for First Nations governments, advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, and public sector partners. Our work is rooted in a shared commitment to social tran

sformation, decolonization, and making stuff better. We meet clients where they’re at and support them in achieving their strategic goals through intentional, tailored approaches. Based in Prince George, BC / unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, our team is collaborative, values-driven, and always learning. We are a mix of First Nations and Settlers whose backgrounds and lived experiences ground and enrich our work. Our core values are integrity, good relations, courage, innovation, learning, and humour.

Tomorrow March 12th Professor Joseph Hermer from the University of Toronto Scarborough will launch his report "The Compl...
03/11/2026

Tomorrow March 12th Professor Joseph Hermer from the University of Toronto Scarborough will launch his report "The Complaint is the Crime" on the City of Prince George's Safe Streets Bylaw. Join at 9:30am in person at the House of Ancestors, or register to watch the webinar online at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_e1CTdkdXQIuLVLaXlxCiiQ #/registration

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Report Launch: The Complaint is the Crime. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Resonant Strategic is proud to announce that our colleague Dr. Marieka Sax will be co-presenting "First Nations Cultural...
11/25/2025

Resonant Strategic is proud to announce that our colleague Dr. Marieka Sax will be co-presenting "First Nations Cultural Wellbeing and Recovery on the Land: Pilot methodologies to monitor cultural wellbeing and recovery in land management and planning."

Date: Nov 28, 2025 - 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Location: UNBC Prince George Campus, Room 8-166 and Online

The NRESi provides the opportunity for researchers in natural resources and environmental studies disciplines to present their findings during a one-hour colloquium series held on Fridays throughout the fall and winter semesters.

For more information, visit:
https://www.unbc.ca/events/104386/first-nations-cultural-wellbeing-and-recovery-land-pilot-methodologies-monitor-cultural-wellbeing-and-recovery-land-management #

Every Child Matters. Resonant Strategic honours Residential School Survivors on National Day for Truth and Reconciliatio...
09/30/2025

Every Child Matters. Resonant Strategic honours Residential School Survivors on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

"These statements are misleading as these claims are a result of Canada failing to meet its obligations to First Nations...
12/19/2024

"These statements are misleading as these claims are a result of Canada failing to meet its obligations to First Nations," said National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak in a statement Tuesday."

First Nations leaders are blasting the federal government and calling for an apology after Ottawa attributed its latest deficit overrun to Indigenous legal claims against the Crown. The statement "harkened back to the colonial mindset" to villainize and scapegoat First Nations, one leader says.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/woman-raising-4-grandkids-in-a-hotel-says-affordable-rentals-impossible-for-people...
12/18/2024

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/woman-raising-4-grandkids-in-a-hotel-says-affordable-rentals-impossible-for-people-struggling-1.7406664

"Rent is crazy for places anywhere. I've been looking, and either you need to have perfect credit or a lot of money. There's nothing for people that are struggling."

An Indigenous woman caretaking for her four grandchildren while staying in different hotels in London, Ont., since February fears she'll have to move back to a trailer with no heating or hydro by next month if funding runs out.

The Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) has been awarded a Certificate of Recognition (COR) from WorksafeBC, w...
02/07/2024

The Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) has been awarded a Certificate of Recognition (COR) from WorksafeBC, which TNDC says reinforces their commitment to protecting workers and maintaining a progressive safety culture.

WorkSafeBC has awarded TNDC for their continued efforts

“I don’t get my hopes up anymore because I just get let down,” Sandbach said. “I know what happened, but as far as justi...
02/05/2024

“I don’t get my hopes up anymore because I just get let down,” Sandbach said. “I know what happened, but as far as justice for Celynn goes, I honestly think that’s going to be in God’s hands.”

Nearly a year after BC announced an independent investigation, whistleblowers and complainants say they’ve heard nothing.

"Governments exercise authority. Indigenous governments exercise authority over title lands as an Indigenous right. The ...
01/30/2024

"Governments exercise authority. Indigenous governments exercise authority over title lands as an Indigenous right. The colonial panic about this coming change is ridiculous.”

The NDP government is planning some major changes to the way decisions are made when it comes to public land use in B.C.

It was very scary. It was very detrimental to a lot of people that reached out to me. And that shouldn’t ever happen,” s...
01/22/2024

It was very scary. It was very detrimental to a lot of people that reached out to me. And that shouldn’t ever happen,” said Grand Chief Cathy Merrick, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC).

Indigenous leaders and community members called for change after a First Nation’s woman was seen restrained at the Marlborough Hotel in Winnipeg.

"What we're seeing happen is basically a perversion of our customs," said Robert Jago, spokesperson for the newly-electe...
01/18/2024

"What we're seeing happen is basically a perversion of our customs," said Robert Jago, spokesperson for the newly-elected councillors and one of the respondents in the injunction.

The hereditary chief of a B.C. First Nation is defending her leadership inside a federal court after a group of band members voted to remove her and elect a new government just over a year ago.Marilyn Gabriel, hereditary chief of the Kwantlen First Nation, filed an injunction against band members wh...

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