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ONLINE via ZoomDo you live, work, or are from a remote community? Do you have a great idea for your community but need help figuring out how to start? Want to find…
Do you live, work, or are from a remote community? Do you have a great idea for your community but need help figuring out how to start? Want to find…
In addition to serving remote, northern Indigenous communities with humanitarian aid, our organization further commits to providing Settlers with reconciliatory opportunities to engage in. This discussion series was created in…
On Sunday, April 7th, from 12-5pm, True North Aid will host a celebration of Indigenous culture through education at the Knottwood Community Centre, in Edmonton. This event is called A…
Through this program, communities can apply for one standard package per student, which includes the following: a backpack (optional), pencils, markers, crayons, pencil crayons, erasers, glue sticks, scissors, pencil sharpener,…
A day to celebrate the culture, contributions and accomplishments of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada.
Nunavut Day, which is annually celebrated on July 9, commemorates passing of two Nunavut acts. The Canadian Parliament passed the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act on…
The Ricing Moon represents balance, harmony and the future. This is a time when wild rice is typically harvested and a ceremony is conducted. Wild rice is known as the…
The International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is observed on August 9th each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world's Indigenous population.
In addition to serving remote, northern Indigenous communities with humanitarian aid, our organization further commits to providing Settlers with reconciliatory opportunities to engage in. This discussion series was created in…
In addition to serving remote, northern Indigenous communities with humanitarian aid, our organization further commits to providing Settlers with reconciliatory opportunities to engage. This discussion series was created in response…
In addition to serving remote, northern Indigenous communities with humanitarian aid, our organization further commits to providing Settlers with reconciliatory opportunities to engage in. This discussion series was created in…
The Reconciliation Walk is an educational opportunity for non-Indigenous people, in particular, to learn about the history we were not taught in school, as it will present the truth about…