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Start-up of North Island Driving School

It is estimated that up to 75% of Indigenous people living on reserve do not hold a driver’s licence, and this number is believed to be even higher in many coastal communities. Source: Discussion paper released March 24, 2021, Union of BC Indian Chiefs (UBCIC).

North Island Driving School

Photo credit: Janice & George Mucalov

Overview

Having a driver’s license is a crucial enabler of mobility and social connection, as it facilitates access to employment, health services, and education, particularly among Indigenous people.  

On the North Island, a new, Indigenous-owned and operated school has started up with training adapted to the unique circumstances of Indigenous people. This school is modelled after the successful All Nations Driving Academy developed by Lucy Sager in Kitamaat in partnership with the Haisla First Nation and Burns Lake Development Corporation. 

The new school will ensure the unique, cultural and social circumstances and perspectives of Indigenous people are incorporated into the training, allowing for freedom of movement and mobility through safe and reliable transportation options. 

By increasing the number of licensed drivers, this innovative program will help achieve Indigenous employment targets on major projects, ensure Indigenous communities benefit from projects, and increase support for projects within communities’ traditional territories.  

Project Details

Lead Organization ‘Namgis Development Business Corporation
Sub-Region Broughton Archipelago
Year Approved 2023
Funding Program Capital and Innovation
Investment Priority Training and Advanced Education
Trust Investment 25,000
Total Budget 150,000

Project Impact

The Trust invests in projects using a Wellbeing Impact Framework that looks beyond traditional economic metrics. This approach evaluates how each investment strengthens economic prosperity, cultural vitality, climate resilience, and social empowerment. By focusing on outcomes that matter to people and place, the Trust works to spur new investments that create meaningful, lasting benefits across Vancouver Island and the coast.