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Water
Water is a fundamental human right for all. Yet despite Canada’s abundance of freshwater sources, many Indigenous people in Canada still lack access to safe drinking water....
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Reconciliation
True North Aid believes that it is the collective responsibility of all Canadians to make amends through grassroot initiatives that support and implement the Truth...
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True North Aid offers various types of support through our programs that focus on supplies-based and community-led programs. If you have a project that you’d like support...
Welcome to Northern Reads’ Authors Series!
Northern Reads is an annual event hosted by True North Aid in February.
In addition to supporting Indigenous literacy programs in remote communities,...
True North Aid’s literacy event of the year is back with a new look and new, inclusive name: Northern Reads will launch February 1st, 2023!
This event encourages Canadians to participate in our...
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Education
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Northenr Reads Program, Eabametoong First Nation, ON
Back to School, Canoe Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan
Lego Replay, Pukatawagan,...
2023 Reconciliation Events
If there is one thing we can agree upon, let it be the need to gather.
With this statement, True North is excited to enter into a new year of endless possibilities;...
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Culture
True North Aid believes that one aspect of repairing the nation-to-nation relationship between non-Indigenous and Indigenous people in Canada begins helping to restore that...
What Are The Right Terms To Address Indigenous People In Canada?
Using the right terminology to address original inhabitants of Canada is the first step towards respecting their culture and history....
Fall 2022
HIGHLIGHTS
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Hockey Cares Travels to Attawapiskat
Part Two of the 2022 Exchange
“The Oakville Kids from Hockey Cares just returned from Attawapiskat, First Nation,...