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…to Canada and she would like to see everyone working towards self-awareness. Learning about the National Church’s plan to have an Indigenous church under the umbrella of Anglican Church of…
…to Canada and she would like to see everyone working towards self-awareness. Learning about the National Church’s plan to have an Indigenous church under the umbrella of Anglican Church of…
…BIPOC communities (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) were disproportionately affected by the pandemic in terms of number of deaths, majority of job losses, and greater numbers in frontline work, she…
…permanent housing with wrap-around health care, mental health and meal supports. Our Princeton residence offers Indigenous and cultural services as 40 percent of our population here are Indigenous. Our MacLaren…
…of residential schools for Indigenous children. Dumont is Algonquin advisor to Bishop Shane Parker of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, who also spoke at last year’s march, and commented this…
…the month of June the All My Relations Circle is gearing up to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Tuesday, June 21. … Written by All My Relations circle Flock…
…engaged, how excited they are to hear and discuss these topics. We talk about Canada’s history of Indigenous oppression and discuss racial inequalities. We talk about the ever-changing political climate…
…the gift would also benefit another Indigenous group, St. Margaret’s Inuit congregation. Charlotte recalled that “in John’s heyday, he was a passionate square dancer and a sought-after dance partner. His…
…two World Wars? Most of us have grown up on unceded territory – land that was stolen from our Indigenous brothers and sisters just a few generations ago. Most of…
…a Cree writer and a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. After working for Indigenous organizations for twenty-five years she obtained a law degree and advocated for…
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