Walking the friendship trail in Chelsea
…Indigenous president of the Gatineau Valley Historical Society, referred to artifacts recently found near Lac Philippe that have been dated at 10,000 years old. The crowd then followed Whiteduck for…
…Indigenous president of the Gatineau Valley Historical Society, referred to artifacts recently found near Lac Philippe that have been dated at 10,000 years old. The crowd then followed Whiteduck for…
…There is a need to engage Indigenous communities in Indigenous solutions and leadership. Housing is and must be seen as a human right. There is a need to pursue a…
…failed. We failed those First Nations people, the Indigenous peoples of Canada, and we failed those children specifically. And so, we put that there as a reminder that our institution…
…the group “fosters creative spirit through Indigenous art and teaching” providing a “safe space for Indigenous youth and allies to come together to share their creativity.” Last October, the All…
…with all Indigenous peoples through a journey based on truth, justice, and reconciliation. The feathers were originally crafted in 2017 for an outdoor public art installation at the Canadian Museum…
…out a call for participants in the Indigenous Memory Mural walk on Saturday’s NTR ceremony on Parliament Hill. It was an emotional experience to say the least, seeing First Nations…
…a commemoration was the launch of the new diocesan brand at Synod. The second is a series of anniversary lectures on four themes — Indigenous issues, affordable housing, the environment…
…made a special visit to Ascension House in December to bring a gift to the Diocese. John Laframboise, Kelly’s director … Written by Perspective Indigenous engagement co-ordinator commissioned at St….
Increased homelessness, rapidly rising rents and extreme shortages of purpose-built rental housing are creating a crisis for many Canadians, especially young people, seniors, Indigenous peoples, single parent households, newcomers, students,…
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