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October, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat was in Toronto this month to provide details of We Survived The ...
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) invites nominations of small-scale artists-run centres and community-focused galleries from cities and towns across Canada for the 2025 Lacey Prize. The biennial ...
It’s a “special honour,” says award-winning journalist and author Tanya Talaga. Her newest non-fiction book The Knowing is ...
Miskinâhk Iskwew (Turtle Woman) Kokum Lorette Goulet carries her teachings the way a turtle carries its shell: with steadiness and quiet strength. The Métis Elder has spent her life nurturing healing ...
As a First Nation person I have been terrorized by alcohol and drug addiction all my life. I grew up with this reality and continue to witness the effects of addictions today. From the time I was a ...
I’ve been trying to catch a glimpse of the Wawatay lately. Wawatay is the Cree word that describes the northern lights or Aurora Borealis. I use an app on my phone called My Aurora Forecast these days ...
I grew up on the James Bay coast and from a young age I learned that we were more or less on our own when it came to medical emergencies. We had limited health care on the James Bay coast as was the ...
Jon Elliott had worked on film projects focusing on residential schools, but his short film Ohskennón:ten Owí:ra (Little Deer ...
Leoni Rivers believes a reconciliation agreement announced this week will be the first of several that will help close the ...
The Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly have declared inherent jurisdiction to decide who belongs on First Nations’ ...
A bit of history will be made next month as the inaugural Ontario Aboriginal Summer Games will be staged. But more than just provincial bragging rights will be on the line at the multi-sport ...
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