Métis
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Indigenous people: take care, non-Indigenous people: take action, everyone in-between — do both.
A message from IndigiNews managing editor before reporting on residential “schools”
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An offering of love in a time of collective grief
‘I wish I could stand beside you, hold your hand, bring you tea, and just be there,’ writes author Helen Knott
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Indigenous women ‘explore the mountains and identity together’ in new hiking mentorship program
Indigenous Women Outdoors is hosting the low-barrier program as a way to create community while reducing systemic barriers to outdoor sports
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National Nursing Week: Leanne Poitras-Kelly’s work honours community connections
Cree-Métis teaching nurse guides students towards strength-based relations with Indigenous communities, and strong foundations for themselves
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Two-Spirit trans youth on reclaiming his identity
Leo Isaac will share his story through RavenSPEAK Emerge, a virtual showcase of Indigenous youth storytellers
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Initiatives seek to lift barriers for Indigenous Peoples in B.C.’s booming tech industry
Only 2.2 per cent of workers in the province’s tech workforce are Indigenous, but experts and programs are working to change that
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On B.C.’s Indigenous Nurses Day, healthcare workers celebrated for ‘answering the call to justice’
Indigenous nurses in B.C. know all too well the tenacity and activism it takes to navigate a colonial system and advocate for meaningful change
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Meet six Indigenous youth on Vancouver Island honoured for excellence in sports
Recipients of the Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sports this year include a soccer player, a war canoeist, a lacrosse player and more.
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How ‘rez ball skills’ and family love took this Olympic athlete to the top
Brigette Lacquette from Mallard, Man. on how she climbed to the top, fell, and got back up again.
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FNHA coordinator leads ‘wellness kit’ project for more than 200 Indigenous youth
Adam Gauthier, who’s Coast Salish, Cree and Métis, says the packages of self-care items are a way to show love for Indigenous youth both on reserve and off










