• Settler Discussion Series: Week Four

    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 response to: Each week an engaging, interactive digital email containing information of the next week’s topic will be emailed to you. Additionally, a Zoom link…

  • A Taste of Indigenous Canada – Edmonton

    Knottwood Community Centre 449 Knottwood Rd W Northwest,, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    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 Taste of Indigenous Canada. Together, we will enjoy traditional food, a Powwow 101 workshop, and local Indigenous vendors will be present to purchase from. We're…

    $15
  • Back-To-School Applications Open

    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, ruler, pencil case and notebooks. Applications are due May 17th, 2024. You can apply for school supplies HERE. To ensure fairness and equal opportunity, communities that…

  • Indigenous Peoples Day

    A day to celebrate the culture, contributions and accomplishments of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada.

  • Nunavut Day

    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 July 9, 1993. Nunavut officially split from the Northwest Territories and became a Canadian territory on April 1, 1999.

  • Ricing Moon

    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 “good berry” and is highly nutritious.

  • Settler Discussion Series: Week One

    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 response to: Each week an engaging, interactive digital email containing information of the next week's topic will be emailed to you. Additionally, a Zoom link…

  • Settler Discussion Series: Week 2

    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 to: Each week an engaging, interactive digital email containing information of the next week’s topic will be emailed to you. Additionally, a Zoom link to…

  • Settler Discussion Series: Week 3

    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 response to: Each week an engaging, interactive digital email containing information of the next week’s topic will be emailed to you. Additionally, a Zoom link…

  • Kingston Reconciliation Walk

    Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area 1641 Perth Rd, Glenburnie, ON, Canada

    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 Canada’s justification for the establishment of residential schools in a self-guided timeline and its resulting harm against Indigenous people then and today.This event is FREE…

  • Brockville Reconciliation Walk – Mac Johnson

    Mac Johnson Wildlife Centre Debruge Rd, Brockville, Ontario, Canada

    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 Canada’s justification for the establishment of residential schools in a self-guided timeline and its resulting harm against Indigenous people then and today.This event is FREE…