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Do you support Indigenous or community led native seed/plant production or supply in Canada? We want to hear from you!

​​Participation involves joining us for a semi-structured knowledge sharing interview for approximately 1-2 hours. 
Drop us a line if you are interested in participating or learning more-   [email protected]
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Compensation

This project would not be possible without your contributions. In recognition of this, participants will receive: 
  • A cash honorarium of $199.98.
  • An opportunity to be listed as a co-author on any published materials that result from the project

Examples of Questions

  • What do you feel have been your greatest successes as an organization?
  • What is the demand for native plant material in your region? How was this determined?
  • What kind of infrastructure do you use and how did you get it?
  • How many people help support the operation you are involved in? 
  • What kind of plants and seeds do you collect or produce and how were they chosen? 
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We are committed to taking an imperfect, heart centered approach to this research project, acknowledging that we may make mistakes. We are open to adapting and learning from all project partners and participants throughout the process and want to understand how this research might support your work or impact your community. Please contact me if you have concerns or ideas about the process. ​
We work on the traditional territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples. The Songhees and Esquimalt, as well as the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples have deep, historical relationships with the land that continue to this day. Most of our group are uninvited settlers here. We are committed to deepening our understanding of how we can assist in the movement of reconciliation, dismantling the systems that continue to cause harm, and honoring the traditional stewards that have shaped this land.
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