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Star of Life finds partner to ship masks to remote communities

Article content Boxes of hand sanitizer, face masks and other protective equipment will finally be making their way north to remote Indigenous communities in need thanks to the efforts of some local students and the generosity of the local business community. Daniel Bersyniow and his Grade 12 friends from Sir Robert Borden High School had already acquired more than 10,000 masks through their Star of Life project, which started collecting masks in January, along with boxes of hand sanitizer and other safety equipment destined for a good cause. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Student-led project to ship PPE to remote indigenous communities hits major bump in the road

100 per cent Indigenous: New mask factory on Alberta reserve to employ band members - PLANT

(CP) EDMONTON – What business school teaches in four years, Jacob Faithful says he learned in four months. The Alberta man from the Frog Lake First Nations says he’s worked through several headaches that come with starting a business during a pandemic and will soon be opening the first mask manufacturing plant on a Canadian reserve that is fully owned and operated by Indigenous people. “We already spent enough money to get the machine imported from China to here in Canada. And then on Feb. 22, we’re going to start making our own masks in Frog Lake,” Faithful, 42, said in an interview with The Canadian Press.

New mask factory on Alberta reserve 100 per cent Indigenous

What business school teaches in four years, Jacob Faithful says he learned in four months. The Alberta man from the Frog Lake First Nations says he s worked through several headaches that come with starting a business during a pandemic and will soon be opening the first mask manufacturing plant on a Canadian reserve that is fully owned and operated by Indigenous people. We already spent enough money to get the machine imported from China to here in Canada. And then on Feb. 22, we re going to start making our own masks in Frog Lake, Faithful, 42, said in an interview with The Canadian Press.

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