The City of Winnipeg has slowly been renaming some parks and trails over the past year to try to recognize Indigenous history. Some, however, hope it can improve its process in the meantime.
Dr. Karl Hele, professor in Canadian and Indigenous Studies is the 2022 recipient of the Paul Paré Medal at Mount Allison University. The Medal recognizes outstanding research and scholarship among faculty members.
Siksika Nation hosted a historic meeting this month with Siksika Health Services and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, the regulator for physicians in the province.
In his final speech before retiring from the Bank of Canada, Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri talks about the Bank’s contribution to advancing economic inclusion and opportunity for Indigenous peoples.
Mount Allison University has recently introduced a new degree minor, as well as certificate options, in Indigenous Studies. The new programs will be available to all students in Fall 2022.