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Indigenous Works part of an effort to shock-proof economies
“We’re shock proofing the economy in the sense that we’re preparing our communities and companies to be viable, to be innovative, to grow and that’s what’s going to stimulate jobs.” —Indigenous Works CEO Kelly Lendsay
New centre will be a modern-day teaching wigwam to share worldviews, provide cross-cultural education
“Think beyond this knowledge we've all been immersed in through formal education… to deconstruct and decolonize our ways of knowing and thinking about our relationships and our place with humanity in the world.” — Algoma vice-president Mary Wabano-McKay
Confusion and concern greets MOU on trapline management in Treaty 8
New poetry collection breaks free of limited Indigenous narratives
Feds snub Indigenous-led groups in phase one of Trans Mountain buy-in
“The letter just said, ‘This is happening and we’ll see you in phase two,’ in a nutshell.” — Michelle Goodkey with Project Reconciliation
National Indigenous strategy includes 107 Calls to Economic Prosperity
“We know if we had the same education, income and employment opportunities as other people in this country we could contribute between $30 billion to $100 billion to Canada’s GDP. Why wouldn’t people want to see this done?” — Dawn Madahbee Leach
New structures being added to Anishinaabe camp at National Park
Alberta News in Brief for September 30
First Nations trained to pilot drones for wide range of jobs and contracts
Ermineskin students will be demonstrating their skills as advanced drone pilots on Aug. 27 at the Panee Grounds.
Extraterrestrials, a secret world, transformation and animation at Urban Shaman
‘Clandestine burials’ will need oral knowledge, science techniques to be uncovered
“Doing this work will take many, many years, a lot of time and a lot of resources. There are tragically many missing children to be found.” — Dr. Andrew Martindale, director with Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database
2020: Making connections, improving communications key to Ontario nations’ future success
“Continuing to promote youth leadership, getting them ready for the days ahead when they will actually become leadership of the day, this is an ongoing priority for me.” — RoseAnne Archibald, Ontario regional chief