Settler Discussion Series
Right relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people begins with settler self-education and dialogue.
In response to the momentum of Canadians deeply grieved by...
Holiday 2022
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Mance Granberg is a two-spirited Abenaki Artisan whose family originates from the Wolinak/Bencancour area of Quebec and currently lives in Kingston, Ontario....
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On September 30th, we honour the children, families and communities affected by residential schools. We remember those who did not return home. True North...
Condolence Book for James Smith Cree Nation
As Canadians reflect upon the tragedy that has recently taken place in James Smith Cree Nation, our wish at True North Aid is to provide a book of condolences...
Root Causes of Poverty
in Métis, Inuit and First Nations Communities
At True North Aid, we seek to celebrate the rich diversity of Indigenous peoples across Canada. Since 2017 True North Aid has cultivated...
Community Catalogue
Our Supplies to Thrive catalogue, connects northern communities with goods made available by groups, businesses and volunteers through hard work. These groups have made products...
Back To School
One $80 donation from you will go towards providing 1 of each item listed above to a student in a remote community and work towards bridging the educational gap they face. True North...
Summer 2022
HIGHLIGHTS
HOCKEY CARES 2022 RETURNS
ATTAWAPISKAT YOUTH VISIT OAKVILLE
Hockey Cares facilitated a successful exchange with Attawapiskat First Nation this month in Oakville. The...
LiveWell
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Indigenous Peoples in remote and northern communities in Canada, who possess a rich and diverse set of healing practices, also experience some of the poorest health outcomes...