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MLA Josie Osborne says funding program helps to strengthen Indigenous food security in the Mid Island – Pacific Rim

May 16, 2025 at 1:50 pm  Politics, Provincial

TOFINO – BC New Democrat MLA Josie Osborne says applications are now open for funding that will support Indigenous communities’ work towards greater food security and food sovereignty.

Projects that received this funding last year are currently underway in the Mid Island region.

“It is so rewarding to see such a wide range of Nuu-chah-nulth-led projects receiving funding to strengthen traditional and local food systems,” said Josie Osborne, MLA for Mid Island–Pacific Rim. “From food harvesting and seafood processing to community gardens and aquaculture, these initiatives are deeply rooted in culture, sustainability, and self-determination. This funding is so important to not only support food security and sovereignty, but also economic development and community well-being across Nuu-chah-nulth territory.”

Indigenous organizations and communities can apply for funding from now until May 20, 2025, by visiting: https://newrelationshiptrust.ca/indigenous-food-security-and-sovereignty.

The following local projects received funding in the previous round of applications:

  • Ahousaht First Nation – $250,000 for traditional foods harvesting project
  • Hupacasath First Nation – $150,000 for maple syrup
  • Huu-ay-aht First Nation – $250,000 for a seafood processing upgrade
  • Maaqutusiis Hahoulthee Stewardship Society – $250,000 for a food project
  • Naas Foods – $150,000 for aquaculture
  • Toquaht Nation – $94,975 for food processing facility planning
  • Uchucklesaht Tribe Government – $167,600 for cold fish storage and transportation
  • Ucluelet First Nation – $185,000 for a community garden

The Indigenous Food Security and Sovereignty Program, launched in 2023, is supporting on- and off-reserve Indigenous-led projects. These projects are doing work to revitalize Indigenous food harvesting, agro-ecosystems, expand capacity, boost local processing and distribution, and increase food supply and security. This work is being done across B.C., with a focus on rural and remote communities.

Since 2023, over 100 projects have been given funding and are underway. This is part of the BC NDP government’s commitments to reconciliation, increased Indigenous participation in agriculture and food systems, and supporting Indigenous-led food sovereignty.

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