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Chief LaRocca

ReconciliAction | Land Acknowledgements

October 31, 2020 hipadmin

A land acknowledgement is a single act of reconciliation. Recent version of land acknowledgements have been inspired by the 94 Calls-to-Action published in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report.

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Posted in: Executive Director, ReconciliAction Filed under: City of Pickering, Indigenous, Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, reconciliation, rotary
Amberlee King

Anishinaabeg Artist & HIP Team Up to Remove Barriers

October 30, 2020 hipadmin

A young Indigenous high school artist, Amberlee King, struggled with the loss of her father. When Amberlee was asked to paint a mural for the Project Journey Classroom, she immediately accepted.

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Posted in: Education Filed under: Amberlee King, healing, HIP (Honouring Indigenous Peoples), Joseph Sagaj, Project Journey Classroom, remove barriers
Leona Antoine

HIP Welcomes Leona Anoine to the Team

October 29, 2020 hipadmin

HIP is excited to welcome and announce the appointment of Leona Anoine, of the Nlka’pamux/Sylix Nation and a Lower Nicola Indian Band Member

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Posted in: HIP News Release Filed under: HIP (Honouring Indigenous Peoples), Leona Anoine, rotary
Welcome Box

DFC Partners with Welcome Box Team to Remove Education Barriers

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With the closure of Dennis Franklin Cromarty (DFC) High School in Thunder Bay in March, the beginning of a new school year in September meant some real challenges for the hundreds of students, many from remote fly-in communities, who will shortly return to the community.

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Posted in: Community Filed under: Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, Indigenous Youth, Robin Hoold Army Canada
Oakville trails

Oakville Indigenous Heritage Trails

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Oakville Ontario has created 60 km of trails that provide information plaques about the community’s history including two specifically that highlight Indigenous heritage.

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