The Evolution of Information Governance in the Era of Data Sovereignty
For many years, information governance in First Nations contexts was narrowly defined. Data collection often meant surveys. Statistics meant numbers […]
For many years, information governance in First Nations contexts was narrowly defined. Data collection often meant surveys. Statistics meant numbers […]
At Alberta FNIGC, we believe that information—when held, interpreted, and used by First Nations—is a powerful tool for nation-building, advocacy,
In First Nations communities, cultural teachings are more than knowledge—they are sacred understandings that guide us in how we live,
As data sovereignty becomes an increasing priority for First Nations communities, leaders must carefully consider where and how their data
Access to reliable health data is crucial for First Nations communities to make informed decisions about healthcare, policies, and community
Data represents more than just information—it holds the identity, culture, and sovereignty of a people. For many First Nations communities,
At Alberta FNIGC, we’re proud to celebrate the remarkable strides being made through First Nations co-led research initiatives. These projects
Data is more than just numbers and statistics; it is a powerful tool that shapes our understanding of the past,
An environmental scan is a systematic process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information from various sources to understand the landscape
As First Nations people, we have a long history of not sharing our full story. This reluctance is deeply rooted