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July 21, 2023


CMA submissions to the National Museum Policy consultations

by ahnationtalk on July 21, 2023 July 20, 2023 In advance of the June deadline, the CMA made a formal submission to the consultation process of the new National Museum Policy. We proposed a set of 12 recommendations, developed after comprehensive study and reflection, as well as through an exchange of views with the sector and allied organizations,...

March 31, 2023


CMA appreciates Vatican rejection of the “Doctrine of Discovery”

NationTalk: Canadian Museums Association – Following significant advocacy efforts by Indigenous communities, the Catholic Church released a statement on March 30 that rejects the “Doctrine of Discovery,” saying it “repudiates those concepts that fail to recognize the inherent human rights of Indigenous peoples, including what has become known as the legal and political ‘doctrine of discovery’.” As...

October 14, 2022


CMA: Pre-Budget consultations for 2023 Federal Budget

Pre-Budget consultations for 2023 Federal Budget In advance of the upcoming federal budget discussions by the Finance Committee in the House of Commons, the CMA has submitted a brief outlining some of our sector’s most pressing matters. The submission gives three primary recommendations: Recommendation 1: That the Government of Canada establish a funding component within...

September 27, 2022


Canadian Museums Association releases “Moved to Action: Activating UNDRIP in Museums”

Canadian Museums Association: The report, titled Moved to Action: Activating UNDRIP in Museums, is aimed at advancing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s “Call to Action #67” that asks the federal government to provide funding to the CMA to review, in partnership with Indigenous peoples, Canadian museum policies and practices and make recommendations for the...

September 6, 2022


Canadian Museum of History Indigenous Internship Program

CALL FOR APPLICATIONSCanadian Museum of History Indigenous Internship Program DEADLINE:  September 23, 2022 Gatineau, Quebec, September 7, 2022 — The Canadian Museum of History Indigenous Internship Program has returned and is now accepting applications. This program, the first and most comprehensive of its kind in Canada, offers First Nations, Inuit and Métis from across Canada professional...

July 23, 2019


Appointment of Reconciliation Museologist

Ms. SM Leduc has been appointed to oversee the development of a toolkit and final report that will address the TRC Call to Action #67. Her work will involve surveying and collecting feedback, identifying key issues, and producing clear and realistic recommendations to the museum community for the inclusion and representation of Indigenous communities within...

May 27, 2019


Sesqui Trail, Downsview Park Canada Lands Company

official opening of the Sesquicentennial “Sesqui” Trail, a visually stunning new gateway to the Park that unites past, present and future. the Sesqui Trail serves as a visual interpretation of the story of Downsview and the site’s important history of the Indigenous Peoples in the area, agriculture, pioneering aviation innovation, military operations to today’s amazing...

April 16, 2019


National Review of Museum Policies

Canadian Museums Association (CMA) is pleased to announce the support of Canadian Heritage – through the Museums Assistance Program (MAP) – for the CMA Reconciliation Program. These funds ($680,000) will assist the CMA and its members to work in collaboration with Indigenous peoples for a national review of museum policies and best practices. This critical...

June 22, 2018


Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the Assembly of First Nations, Métis National Council, Inuit Tapariit Kanatami, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and Indspire The Atlas is an educational tool designed to help build a renewed, nation-to-nation relationship by highlighting the history and the communities of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. It will be available in multiple...

May 1, 2018


CMA Working Group to respond to C2A # 67

At the annual Canadian Museums Association (CMA) conference in Vancouver, fifteen representatives of Canada’s museums and indigenous cultural institutes met to discuss a path forward to guide the CMA in responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Call to Action # 67. The goal is to research and review all aspects of museum work...

April 11, 2018


CMA commitment to Inclusion and Diversity

The CMA recognizes its responsibility to respect the dignity of its members and those it serves in museums, and cultural institutions and their audiences regardless of race, creed, nationality, ancestry, language, religion, age, colour, geography, socio-economic status, disability, family status, social condition, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, political or religious belief....

November 1, 2017


First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres

Cultural Expo 2017, Nov. 1 – 5, 2017 The First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres (FNCCEC) is a non-profit, national organization. Our unified voice leads in the promotion, protection, revitalization and maintenance of First Nations languages, cultures and traditions as given by the Creator. FNCCEC is comprised of over 50 Cultural Education Centres which...

November 18, 2016


4 – H Canada “Empowering Youth and Connecting Communities.”

4-H Canada will support local activities and celebrations that will engage 4-H youth in communities across Canada, through the 4-H Connecting Canadians Fund, open to 4-H Clubs, Regions, Districts and Provincial Organizations. These celebrations will celebrate the agricultural heritage of Canada, bringing together communities from coast to coast. “Empowering Youth” is a youth-led initiative seeking to...

January 1, 1970


Reconciliation in Action: A National Engagement Strategy

This funding is an opportunity for Reconciliation Canada to continue engaging all Canadians in the reconciliation process and to envision a new way forward as we move into the next 150 years, together. For example: A National Narrative on Reconciliation online engagement project A series of National Reconciliation Gatherings National Gathering of Spiritual Leaders and...

January 1, 1970


Urban Aboriginal Peoples Advisory Committee of Vancouver

Canada 150+ launches in English Bay in mid-July with a traditional canoe welcome, followed by a nine-day arts festival in Vancouver’s downtown. Nightly headliners include acts like Cree icon Buffy Sainte-Marie, but the focus is the history and culture of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, the three Coast Salish nations on whose unceded territories Vancouver...

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