Kamloops Indian Residential School Preliminary Findings 215 Buried Children
Please note some readers may find the content distressing. On May 28, 2021 Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation shared preliminary findings of 215 buried children,…
Please note some readers may find the content distressing. On May 28, 2021 Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation shared preliminary findings of 215 buried children,…
The Indigenous Inclusion Committee (IIC) of Young Pipeliners Association of Canada was established in October 2020 and has continued to gain momentum with members’ participation…
The Quarterly learnings focus on Indigenous history, culture, recognition of nationhood and sovereignty in negotiation processes, land agreements, pipeline ROW, pipelines through traditional territories or…
The following is Katia Greco’s reflection from the experience of organizing the first YPAC-led Mentorship Program. In May 2020 I graduated from the University of…
On April 13th, 2021 the Canadian Gas Association put on their Net Zero 2050: Assessing the Challenge and Opportunity for Regulators and the Natural Gas…
The YPAC Toronto Chapter 2021 kicked off the year with an event on April 27th. In this event, an overview of Long-Distance Slurry Pipelines is…
Originally authored by Carter Haydu in the Daily Oil Bulletin and reposted with permission: YPAC Webinar Looks At What The Past Can Say About The…
Thank you to the Banff Pipeline Workshop for inviting YPAC to reflect on the importance of Energy Literacy to achieving our vision. We invite you…
By Dr. Phil Hopkins In March 2021, Dr. Phil Hopkins presented to the Young Pipeliners International on the value of competency in the pipeline industry.…
In recent years there has been significant discussion on how additional pipeline capacity was needed to keep pace with Canadian oil production. With production and…