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Isaiah Robinson

An episode of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast podcast, hosted by Indigenous Resource Network, titled "Isaiah Robinson" was published on September 13, 2024 and runs 42 minutes.

September 13, 2024 ·42m · Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast

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In the 9th episode of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast, we sit down with Isaiah Robinson, the Deputy Chief Councillor of the Kitasoo Xai'xais Nation and CEO of the Kitasoo Development Corporation. Since returning to his homeland in 2016, Isaiah has been instrumental in driving economic progress, starting with his work in managing the Housing and Public Works Department. With a strong foundation of a 99% employment rate built by his predecessors, Isaiah's efforts are now focused on supporting, expanding, and advocating for the Kitasoo Xai'xais Nation, with key sectors like aquaculture and forestry serving as catalysts for the community's continued growth and success. https://klemtuspiritsmokedsalmon.com/

In the 9th episode of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast, we sit down with Isaiah Robinson, the Deputy Chief Councillor of the Kitasoo Xai'xais Nation and CEO of the Kitasoo Development Corporation. Since returning to his homeland in 2016, Isaiah has been instrumental in driving economic progress, starting with his work in managing the Housing and Public Works Department. With a strong foundation of a 99% employment rate built by his predecessors, Isaiah's efforts are now focused on supporting, expanding, and advocating for the Kitasoo Xai'xais Nation, with key sectors like aquaculture and forestry serving as catalysts for the community's continued growth and success.

https://klemtuspiritsmokedsalmon.com/

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