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Manitoba has among the highest Aboriginal populations in Canada and it is growing at a faster rate than the non-Aboriginal population. Fifteen percent of Manitoban’s…
Indigenous women survive, flourish, work for needed change The Strength of Women: Âhkamêyimowak, Priscilla Settee, Coteau Books, Regina, 2011. * * * “There is a…
We learn fairly early in life that when you apologize for something that you have done wrong, it is expected that your apology will be…
On October 4th, the CCPA proudly hosted the 2012 David Lewis Lecture, a series that examines the future of democracy in Canada. This year’s lecture…
The Voice of Nunavut: Learning from the Eastern Arctic’s education challenges More than 10 years after its creation, although it has a government, policies and…
A Case Study Evaluation of the Open Roads, Life Learning Pilot Program Download 1.07 MB29 pages
Anti-Racism in Education: Missing in Action “Anti-Racism in Education: Missing In Action, a book I am glad to be part of, addresses needs across the…
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT OTTAWA – Income inequality between Aboriginal peoples and the rest of Canadians is stubbornly high, says a groundbreaking…
Have our politicians learned nothing from past mistakes? On February 17, 2010, the Mayor’s Executive Policy Committee (EPC) passed a motion to provide a grant…
Divided We Stand, United We Fall: Challenging how we think about environmental education In the lead-up to the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in…
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