Nalaine Morin
Fortune : 2 M $ au 31/05/2026
Fortune : 2 M $ au 31/05/2026
Nalaine Morin is currently Director at British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority and Senior Vice President-Environment & Social Affairs at Skeena Resources Ltd. Formerly, Ms. Morin was Lands Director at Tahltan Central Government.
Education includes an undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia.
| Société | Date | Nombre d'actions | Valorisation | Date de valorisation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
SKEENA RESOURCES LIMITED 0,05 % | 15/05/2026 | 64 217 ( 0,05 % ) | 2 M $ | 31/05/2026 |
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
| SKEENA RESOURCES LIMITED | Corporate Officer/Principal | 08/05/2025 |
British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority
British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority General GovernmentGovernment Distributes power and electricity | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Tahltan Central Government
Tahltan Central Government Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Tahltan Central Government (TCG) is the administrative and representative governing body of the Tahltan Nation, which includes approximately 5,000 members primarily from the Iskut and Tahltan bands. The private company is based in Dease Lake, Canada. The TCG manages a traditional territory of about 95,933 km² and focuses on ecosystem stewardship, natural resource management, sustainable economic development, and cultural wellness rooted in traditional Tahltan values. It is governed by a board representing ten Tahltan families and an elected executive team, and operates departments overseeing education, wildlife, fisheries, lands, language and culture, membership, employment, and communications. The TCG upholds the 1910 Declaration of the Tahltan Tribe asserting sovereignty and works toward reconciliation and shared decision-making agreements with provincial authorities. Key initiatives include the Tahltan Stewardship Plan for land care and conservation, the establishment of Indigenous protected and conserved areas, and collaborative wildlife and habitat management. The TCG also supports community development through education and training funding, business promotion, and employment opportunities, and provides resources for language preservation, cultural materials, and community engagement. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Skeena Resources Ltd.
Skeena Resources Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Operates as a mineral exploration company | Non-Energy Minerals |
British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority
British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority General GovernmentGovernment Distributes power and electricity | Government |
University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Tahltan Central Government
Tahltan Central Government Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Tahltan Central Government (TCG) is the administrative and representative governing body of the Tahltan Nation, which includes approximately 5,000 members primarily from the Iskut and Tahltan bands. The private company is based in Dease Lake, Canada. The TCG manages a traditional territory of about 95,933 km² and focuses on ecosystem stewardship, natural resource management, sustainable economic development, and cultural wellness rooted in traditional Tahltan values. It is governed by a board representing ten Tahltan families and an elected executive team, and operates departments overseeing education, wildlife, fisheries, lands, language and culture, membership, employment, and communications. The TCG upholds the 1910 Declaration of the Tahltan Tribe asserting sovereignty and works toward reconciliation and shared decision-making agreements with provincial authorities. Key initiatives include the Tahltan Stewardship Plan for land care and conservation, the establishment of Indigenous protected and conserved areas, and collaborative wildlife and habitat management. The TCG also supports community development through education and training funding, business promotion, and employment opportunities, and provides resources for language preservation, cultural materials, and community engagement. | Commercial Services |
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