September 30th marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
As a follow up to last month’s blog, on Sept. 5th, Greg Bishop and a small group of swimmers and supporters set off from the shores of Camp Massawippi headed for Quebec Lodge.
HIP encourages you to join online with Rotary District 7090 who will be hosting a Speakers’ Series called Indigenous Voices on alternate Wednesdays starting from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
In 2020, Greg Bishop from North Hatley, Quebec collaborated with the local marina to create and plan a gathering place…
Fort Edmonton Park has opened this summer after extensive renovations including a new Indigenous Peoples Experience that tells many personal stories from centuries ago to the present.
Stories are very powerful. John Andresen, incoming President of the Rotary Club of High River, recently read a story about Eden…
On Canada Day this year we ask you to please wear an orange shirt to acknowledge the children who never came home and take time to reflect on the true stories of Canada’s past. Make a commitment to understand the journey to today
What happened was an unexpected surreal moment that left Peter choked up. One persons actions led to the spontaneous collective gesture of the club.
The Current with Matt Galloway – May 31, 2021: Calls for accountability after children’s remains found at former Kamloops residential…
On behalf of HIP (Honouring Indigenous Peoples), its Board of Directors and Allies, we extend our deepest sympathies to the…