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November 18, 2024


Alternative, community-led crisis response services emerge across Canada

Service teams with lived experience help redirect police and EMS resources. APTN News: It’s been three months since the Alternative Neighbourhood Crisis Response (ANCHOR) launched in Ottawa’s Centretown neighbourhood. The trial program, funded by the City of Ottawa, officially hit the streets on Aug.15. When residents of the downtown neighbourhood call the 2-1-1 non-emergency line,...

November 1, 2024


Mural unveiled in Winnipeg part of province’s Indigenous women’s strategy

The piece, Giizaagiigo, is 50 metres long. APTN News: A painting that stands 15 stories high and depicts an Indigenous woman in a ceremonial outfit holding a feather high in the air with a full moon behind her was unveiled in Winnipeg Friday. The artwork was done by Jeannie White Bird, a member of the...

October 29, 2024


Special interlocutor releases final residential school graves report

Kimberly Murray issues 42 ‘obligations’, seeks 20-year probe Warning: This report refers to residential schools and may be disturbing for some readers. Help is available by calling the Residential School Survivor Support line at 1-866-925-4419 APTN News: After two years of investigation, Canada’s special interlocutor on residential school gravesites says the work is only beginning....

October 29, 2024


Special interlocutor releases final residential school graves report

Kimberly Murray issues 42 ‘obligations’, seeks 20-year probe Warning: This report refers to residential schools and may be disturbing for some readers. Help is available by calling the Residential School Survivor Support line at 1-866-925-4419 APTN News: After two years of investigation, Canada’s special interlocutor on residential school gravesites says the work is only beginning....

October 23, 2024


Prairie Green landfill search for remains of First Nations women enters third stage

Officials say excavation is expected to begin in December. Media were given a tour of the Prairie Green Landfill on Wednesday. Photo: Cierra Bettens/APTN.  APTN News: Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the province has entered the third of a five step process of searching the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of two First Nations...

October 11, 2024


14-year fight for disability services settled in favour of First Nations children in Manitoba

Human rights and legal challenge succeed Sumner-Pruden family signing settlement agreement that will see First Nations children living on-reserve have access to provincial disability services. L-R: mother Harriet, son Dewey and father Alfred. Photo: Sav Jonsa/APTN News  APTN News: First Nations children living on-reserve in Manitoba are now eligible for provincial disability-related services like home...

October 11, 2024


Manitoba amends Child and Family Services Act to support parents, keep children with kin

Families minister unveils four new agreement categories APTN News: It’s a legal amendment that Cynthia Broadfoot believes would have changed her family’s life. In the mid-1990s, Broadfoot reached out to Manitoba Child and Family Services (CFS) asking for help. She said she was experiencing significant hardships and mental health struggles at the time. Her children...

October 8, 2024


Manitoba apologizes for clawing back money for kids in care as part of $530M settlement

Class-action settlement will compensate roughly 30,000 children who spent time in child welfare system CBC News: The Canadian Press -The Manitoba government has apologized in the legislature for clawing back federal benefit payments to kids in the child welfare system. The apology is part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit, approved by a judge...

October 4, 2024


Work continues on alert system for missing Indigenous women: minister

The Globe and Mail: The federal government says it’s making progress on a pilot program for an alert system that would inform the public when an Indigenous woman or girl is missing. The federal and Manitoba governments have been working on a Red Dress Alert system. It would be similar to Amber Alerts, which are...

October 1, 2024


Manitoba Government Partners with Yellowquill University College to Recognize Education Degrees

NationTalk: The Manitoba government has partnered with Yellowquill University College to provide degree granting status for its First Nations bachelor of education program, recognizing the institution’s 40 years of excellence in delivering Indigenous-led advanced education across Manitoba, Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable announced today. “Congratulations to Yellowquill University College as they celebrate 40...

October 1, 2024


Manitoba Government Partners with Yellowquill University College to Recognize Education Degrees

NationTalk: The Manitoba government has partnered with Yellowquill University College to provide degree granting status for its First Nations bachelor of education program, recognizing the institution’s 40 years of excellence in delivering Indigenous-led advanced education across Manitoba, Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable announced today. “Congratulations to Yellowquill University College as they celebrate 40...

September 4, 2024


Public Advisory – Settlement Approval Hearing of CSA Class Actions on September 5 & 6, 2024

NationTalk: WINNIPEG, MB – The hearing to approve the $530 million settlement of three class actions will occur at the Law Courts Complex (408 York Avenue) on September 5 and 6, 2024. In March, Manitoba agreed to resolve three Class Actions seeking reparations for Manitoba’s discriminatory Children’s Special Allowances (CSA) policy, through which Manitoba illegally...

August 27, 2024


Manitoba Government Increases Funding to Support Victims of Crimes

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is providing more supports for Manitobans who are victims of crime through a 50 per cent increase in the funding directed to Manitoba Justice Victims Services from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced today. “We need to do everything we can to support Manitobans who are victims...

August 26, 2024


New childcare facility in Winnipeg creates economic opportunity for the city and culturally-focused education for Red River Métis children

NationTalk: Winnipeg, MB, in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis - Today, the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) celebrates the grand opening of the Louis Riel Child Care Centre, a 40-space centre designed to serve infant and preschool children, which will provide quality, culturally focused programming for the young Red River Métis in the area, create employment and...

August 16, 2024


Manitoba announces nearly $1M for centre named after Tina Fontaine

APTN News: As part of the 10 year anniversary of the murder of Tina Fontaine, the Manitoba government announced $986,000 towards a centre to help youth at risk.  “It’s not enough anymore for folks to say yes we believe or support MMIWG2S without putting your money where your mouth is,” said Nahanni Fontaine, minister of Families, Women...

August 16, 2024


Open-Access, No-cost Anti-Colonial Learning Resource Offers Art to Transform Healthcare Systems Across Canada

NationTalk: Lheidli T’enneh Territory, Prince George, BC – The Hearts-based Education and Anti-colonial Learning in Healthcare (H.E.A.L. Healthcare) Project unlocks the potential of arts and humanities to disrupt longstanding and well-established health disparities. Starting from the premise that healthcare is both an art and a science, H.E.A.L. Healthcare uses poetry, storytelling, visual arts, and other...

August 12, 2024


Manitoba Government Supporting Community Programs that keep Families Together

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is providing more than $500,000 to three programs focused on keeping families together, Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine, minister responsible for women and gender equity, announced today. “Family, community and cultural connections are essential to helping children thrive,” said Fontaine. “This is especially important for families who may need some extra support....

August 9, 2024


‘It feels like home’: Southwestern Manitoba camp connects language to land

Brandon’s Eagle Healing Lodge strengthens Dakota, Cree, Anishinaabemowin and Michif speakers at 3-day camp  CBC Indigenous: Nestled in a ceremony site east of Southwestern Manitoba’s biggest city, a group of language keepers is working to strengthen and grow fluent Dakota, Cree, Anishinaabemowin and Michif speakers. They’re part of the Brandon Friendship Centre’s Eagle Healing Lodge’s...

August 8, 2024


Manitoba honours 10th anniversary of Tina Fontaine’s death, will release MMIWG2S strategy this fall

‘The national inquiry wouldn’t have happened without her,’ Minister Bernadette Smith said Thursday CBC Indigenous – As the tenth anniversary of Tina Fontaine’s death approaches, the province announced it will be releasing its strategy on missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people in October.  Part of the strategy includes a $15 million endowment...

August 8, 2024


SCO Congratulates Lake Manitoba First Nation on Expansion of Health Care Services

NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — Today, the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) congratulates Lake Manitoba First Nation on the expansion of health care services available in their Nation. Newly trained staff who recently completed the in-community phlebotomy (blood-drawing) training program are now employed at the health centre lab which will be open permanently to...

August 2, 2024


Manitoba Government Implements First My Health Team in Northern Manitoba

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is expanding the My Health Team service into northern Manitoba, which will make it easier for people to access the health-care services and supports they need, Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced today. “Trying to navigate the health-care system can be overwhelming for families, especially for those with...

July 19, 2024


Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation youth follow ancestral waterways in educational canoe trip

‘We all worked together as a team,’ says Jordan Linklater from Pelican Narrows CBC Indigenous: Earlier this month, a group of 42 people set out from Southend, Sask., and travelled by water roughly 212 kilometres over 10 days to their destination in Pelican Narrows.  Andrea Custer H. Clarke from Pelican Narrows came up with the idea...

July 12, 2024


Indigenous-led supervised consumption site coming to Winnipeg: NDP

APTN News: The Manitoba government announced Friday it will open the province’s first supervised consumption site in 2025 in an effort to save lives from mounting overdose deaths. It’s news harm reductionists – people who try to reduce levels of harm associated with risky activities – have been waiting for after years of lobbying the...

July 11, 2024


Justice was served today’: Jeremy Skibicki found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of 4 women in Winnipeg

Judge rejects defence argument he should be found not criminally responsible due to mental disorder WARNING: This story contains distressing details. CBC Indigenous: Serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of four women in Winnipeg. Manitoba Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal delivered the decision Thursday morning...

July 3, 2024


Manitoba Government Announces Orange Shirt Day Fund will Advance Reconciliation

NationTalk: The Manitoba government has created a new grant program, the Orange Shirt Day Fund, to support events and activities that encourage Manitobans to reflect on the impacts of the residential school system, Premier Wab Kinew, minister responsible for Indigenous Reconciliation, announced today. “I want every child and every family in Manitoba to have the...

June 21, 2024


Manitoba lays out next steps in landfill search

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew described the landfill search as a “compassionate mission” APTN News: The Manitoba government unveiled a five-stage plan to search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris Thursday. The search to find the remains of two slain First Nations women is scheduled to begin in late...

June 11, 2024


Plan to search landfill for women’s remains moves ahead as province approves environmental licence change

Environmental licence change was part of 1st stage in search of Prairie Green landfill for remains, Kinew says WARNING: This story contains distressing details. CBC News: The Manitoba government has set out five stages to search a Winnipeg-area landfill by hand for the remains of two victims of an admitted serial killer — the first of which...

June 3, 2024


Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Marks the Fifth Anniversary of National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) with Progress Report on the Implementation of the Calls for Justice

NationTalk: – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) – Today, on the fifth anniversary of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Final Report, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) released a new progress report evaluating the advances made in implementing the National Inquiry’s 231 Calls for Justice. “Preventing violence against...

May 6, 2024


Ensuring incoming cohorts of medical students better represent the diversity of Indigenous communities in Canada

Nicholas Brisebois and Nicole Cardinal NationTalk: May 6, 2024 CMAJ April 29, 2024 196 (16) E563-E565; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.231272  KEY POINTS It has become increasingly evident that First Nations people living on reserves and Indigenous people from rural and Northern communities have a substantially lower chance of getting into medical school in Canada than their urban counterparts. This often unappreciated disparity likely contributes...

May 5, 2024


‘We deserve justice’: Red Dress Day events in downtown Winnipeg honour MMIWG2S+

New $15M endowment fund will help support MMIWG2S+ families, province announced on Red Dress Day CBC News: Hundreds marched from downtown Winnipeg Sunday night to mark Red Dress Day, the nationally recognized day to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.  The fourth annual MMIWG2S+ Walk for Justice started at...

May 3, 2024


Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls

Provincial pilot project expected to help inform future national alert system CBC News: The Canadian Press – Canada and Manitoba are partnering to launch an alert system that would inform the public when an Indigenous woman or girl goes missing, they announced Friday in Winnipeg, ahead of a national day to mark the crisis. The...

April 18, 2024


Report says Winnipeg mobile overdose prevention site ‘surpassing all expectations’

A mobile overdose prevention site is shown in Winnipeg in this undated handout photo. A mobile overdose prevention site in Winnipeg has seen tens of thousands of visits from people looking to access services or use drugs in a safe setting Ѡmore than double what was initially anticipated, says a review of the site’s first...

April 12, 2024


Manitoba Government Increasing Funding for Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative

NationTalk: The Manitoba government will increase the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative by $500,000 for the 2024-25 academic year, with a focus on increasing awards for Indigenous students and those facing financial barriers to accessing post-secondary education, Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable announced today. “By working with partner organizations such as the Manitoba...

April 3, 2024


Mennonite churches donate 1% of budget to Indigenous groups

NationTalk: Winnipeg Free Press – After Charleswood Mennonite Church adopted a statement of reconciliation with Indigenous people in 2021, congregation members decided to do more than just recite a land acknowledgement each Sunday. They wanted to act by making reparations. “We decided to give one per cent of our annual budget to Indigenous organizations, in...

March 25, 2024


Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games revived following lengthy hiatus

The Norway House Cree Nation’s parks and recreation staff attended a news conference March 18 announcing details of the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games. WindSpeaker.com: The Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games will return in 2025 following a 14-year hiatus. The Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council (MASRC), which is the governing body of Indigenous athletics and...

March 21, 2024


Manitoba counting on Indigenous matriarchs to help guide MMIWG2S strategy

18-member team will work to prevent ‘any more MMIWG2S’ from happening: Nahanni Fontaine CBC Indigenous: Manitoba’s families minister is bringing some trusted advisers with her to the provincial legislature. Nahanni Fontaine has enlisted a 18-member team of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit individuals to offer their expertise and advice. The Matriarch Circle, which met for the first...

March 7, 2024


SCO and SCED Encourage First Nations Citizens to Apply for Work with our Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn Project

NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO), in collaboration with Southern Chiefs Economic Development LP (SCED), is excited to unveil Miikahnah Connect. This online employment application enables First Nations citizens to apply for work with SCO’s Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn project to transform the former HBC building in downtown Winnipeg. “Miikahnah Connect...

February 21, 2024


SCO Supporting Lab Training to Bring Health Care Home to Lake Manitoba First Nation

NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — The Health Transformation Department at the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is working in collaboration with partners to bring more comprehensive health services closer to home for citizens of Lake Manitoba First Nation by providing access to lab services in the Nation for the first time. While Lake Manitoba...

February 19, 2024


Law Society of Manitoba

The Law Society of Manitoba states: “Our mission is to protect the public interest by ensuring that Manitoba lawyers practice ethically and competently”. They are the province’s “regulator of the legal profession”, and; they seek to increase Manitoban’s access to legal services, and, to equity and diversity within law practices, and; to “proactively protect the public interest...

February 19, 2024


‘Correcting history’: Louis Riel’s portrait as Manitoba’s honorary 1st premier unveiled

Legislation declaring Riel as honorary 1st premier passed by NDP government in 2023 CBC Indigenous: The head of the Manitoba Métis Federation says his nation has reached “the turning point” of its history as Louis Riel’s portrait at the legislature was updated to recognize him as the province’s honorary first premier Monday. MMF President David...

February 19, 2024


This is what reconciliation looks like and it’s the Churchill Health Centre

The health centre in Churchill, Man., is the community’s heart and soul, and some say it’s the reason the community has had no suicides in a generation. No youth suicides or opioid abuse challenges. For an isolated town in the West and the Prairies, this is so unique. But there’s more.   Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, pictured with his...

February 15, 2024


More doctors, more nurses, shorter wait times in Manitoba

NationTalk: Together, the Government of Canada and the Government of Manitoba are working to bring the health care workers we need to the front lines so we can cut wait times and deliver the best possible care to Manitobans. Today, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, alongside the Premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew, announced over $633 million...

January 29, 2024


Manitoba Government Expands Funding for Youth Mental Health

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is increasing funding to three successful programs that support youth across the province, Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith, minister responsible for mental health, announced today. “Young people need the support of their peers, schools, families and communities to thrive,” said Smith. “We are pleased to provide additional funding to...

January 17, 2024


New report on landfill search is now in families’ hands, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says

2nd feasibility study on potential Prairie Green search is ready to be forwarded to federal government: AMC CBC Indigenous: The Canadian Press – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says a second feasibility study assessing the scope of a landfill search for the remains of two First Nations women has been completed and is set to...

January 16, 2024


Expansion of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program Will Offer More Wraparound Supports for Sexual Assault Survivors

NationTalk: Joint Program from Ka Ni Kanichihk and Klinic Community Health will Offer Trauma Informed, Culturally Specific Care: Fontaine and Asagwara Sexual assault survivors will now be able to see a sexual assault nurse examiner and receive wraparound supports at Klinic Community Health or Ka Ni Kanichihk through a partnership creating the Sexual Assault and...

January 12, 2024


Former AMC official named special adviser on MMIWG2S+ in Manitoba

Cora Morgan will help prepare Manitoba’s strategy to deal with missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people Cora Morgan is the new provincial adviser on Indigenous women’s issues and secretary to the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people and gender-based violence cabinet committee. Photo: APTN file  APTN News: The Manitoba...

January 9, 2024


Manitoba Government Works to Keep Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Manitobans Safe with Appointment of Special Advisor

Cora Morgan also Named Secretary to Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet: Fontaine NationTalk: The Manitoba government is announcing the appointment of Cora Morgan as the special advisor on Indigenous women’s issues and secretary to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit Peoples and Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet, Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine, minister...

December 14, 2023


Manitoba RCMP, Indigenous leaders team up to identify 10 ways to address gender-based violence

Part of push to implement recommendations in final report from National Inquiry into MMIWG CBC Indigenous: Indigenous groups and Manitoba RCMP are partnering to implement some recommendations in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Police and representatives from various First Nations, Inuit and Metis groups say...

December 12, 2023


Manitoba Government Announces First Indigenous-Led Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine Clinic Now Operational

NationTalk: Clinic Creates Access to Culturally Appropriate Substance-Use and Addictions Services: Smith The first Indigenous-led and culturally informed Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM) clinic at the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre (AHWC) Inc. in Winnipeg is now operational, Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith, minister responsible for mental health, announced today. “Our government...

November 27, 2023


Manitoba introduces bill to make Orange Shirt Day a stat holiday

Sept. 30 already a federal holiday CBC Indigenous: The Manitoba government introduced a bill in the legislature Monday to make Sept. 30 — the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — a statutory holiday. Giving workers under the province’s jurisdiction the day off would allow them to remember the impact of the residential school system...

November 16, 2023


CancerCare Manitoba launches new Indigenous Community Profiles website

Author of the article: The Graphic Leade NationTalk: The Graphic Leader – CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB), in collaboration with First Nation, Métis, and Inuit partners, has developed a groundbreaking website to assist health care professionals in creating safer and more comprehensive care plans for patients returning to their communities. The Indigenous Community Profiles website serves as...

September 21, 2023


Two-Spirit Archives a space for reclamation and pride

APTN News: For the history of Two-Spirit people across Turtle Island, there is no place better to search than the Two-Spirit Archives at the University of Winnipeg. Considered the most comprehensive collection of materials in the country, the Two-Spirit Archives is the only archive in the country with a mandate focused solely on documenting the history of...

September 6, 2023


2023/2024 $7 Million Budget Approved by Mineral Resources (MRL) Including 15,000-meter Winter Diamond Drill Program Lithium Division, Manitoba

NationTalk: Rockport, Ontario – New Age Metals Inc. (TSX.V: NAM; OTCQB: NMTLF; FSE: P7J.F) (“NAM” or the “Company”) in conjunction with its Farm-in/Joint Venture agreement with Mineral Resources Ltd. (“MRL”) is pleased to announce that a budget of C$7 million has been approved to fund advancement of the Company’s Winnipeg River-Cat Lake Lithium Projects. The...

September 5, 2023


SCO Kicks Off Month-Long ‘Every Child Matters’ Campaign in Support of Reconciliation

NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — Today, the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is launching a month of launching a month of reflection and commemoration, and our third annual “Every Child Matters” Truth and Reconciliation campaign. “September is a significant month for all First Nations as we acknowledge the tragic legacy of residential and day...

August 2, 2023


Manitoba Government Announces Investment to Support Workforce Development in Rural and Northern Communities

New Funding of $3.3 Million Will Ensure Delivery of Training, Education to Help Industry Meet Labour Market Needs in High-Demand Areas: Wharton The Manitoba government is investing more than $1.7 million through a new $10-million Labour Market Fund and $1.6 million in capital funding to support delivery of new and enhanced training for high-demand occupations...

July 25, 2023


Manitoba Government Receives $22.3 Million in Funding Through The National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence

Strengthening Social Infrastructure, Improving Services to End Gender-Based Violence in Manitoba: Squires NationTalk: The Manitoba government, in partnership with the Government of Canada, is investing $22.3 million over four years to support the implementation of the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence. The funding will enhance services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) and...

July 20, 2023


Manitoba Government and Doctors Manitoba Reach Landmark Tentative Agreement

by ahnationtalk on July 20, 2023 July 20, 2023 Historic Investments to Retain and Recruit More Physicians: Stefanson The Manitoba government has reached a comprehensive tentative agreement with Doctors Manitoba for a new Physician Services Agreement, which features record overall funding increases of $268 million for physician services over four years, Premier Heather Stefanson announced today. “Our government...

July 18, 2023


Manitoba Government Announces Additional $3.1 Million for Provincewide Integrated Missing Persons Response

Funding will Prioritize the Well-Being of Chronic Missing Persons, Provide a Co-ordinated Provincewide Inter-agency Response: Goertzen NationTalk: The Manitoba government is increasing its investment in dedicated police resources for the Manitoba Integrated Missing Persons Response with a $5.2-million commitment to prioritize the well-being of chronic missing people and provide a co-ordinated inter-agency response across Manitoba,...

July 17, 2023


Foran and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Sign Landmark Collaboration Agreement

NationTalk: VANCOUVER, BC – Foran Mining Corporation (TSX: FOM) (OTCQX: FMCXF) (“Foran” or the “Company”) and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (“PBCN”) are proud to announce the signing of a landmark Collaboration Agreement (the “Agreement”) between PBCN and Foran’s wholly-owned subsidiary, McIlvenna Bay Operating Ltd. (“MBO”). This pioneering partnership is a testament to a profound alignment...

July 7, 2023


Ben & Jerry’s Land Back tweet on Canada Day gets praise from First Nations people

Others called for boycott of ice cream company after tweet says Canada is on stolen land CBC News: Ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s is being praised by many First Nations people in Canada for a tweet supporting the #LandBack movement on Canada Day.  The tweet from the Canadian branch of the company read: “Another day...

June 28, 2023


Discharge planners and passionate advocates for Indigenous clients

“I vowed that no one under my caseload is going to have a “satisfactory” discharge plan. I will go to all lengths to ensure that there is a safe and exceptional discharge plan suitable to that patient’s and family’s needs.” Bev Swan, Discharge Planning Coordinator, Indigenous Health NationTalk: Shared Health Soins Commun – Bev Swan...

June 8, 2023


Manitoba Government Invests More Than $4.7 Million in New Addictions Treatment Spaces, Enhanced Community Programming in Rural, Northern Manitoba

NationTalk: BRANDON—The Manitoba government is investing more than $4.7 million to increase the capacity of high-quality, evidence-based addictions treatment services in rural and northern communities in order to ensure more Manitobans are able to access timely and effective treatment closer to home, Mental Health and Community Wellness Minister Janice Morley-Lecomte announced here today. “We recognize...

June 5, 2023


Manitoba Government Invests $145 Million to Improve Access, Reliability of Health Services Across Manitoba’s North

New Clinic in The Pas, Regional Stakeholders Help to Determine Additional Capital Investments to Bring Care Closer to Home: Stefanson NationTalk: THE PAS—The Manitoba government will invest $145 million in improved health care for communities across northern Manitoba, enhancing primary care and chronic disease services and building up mental health and addictions treatment options that...

June 4, 2023


Manitoba First Nation and Colombian researchers discuss ‘forensics of care’ in their work on unmarked graves

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation exchanges knowledge with committee for Colombian massacre victims WARNING: This story contains distressing details. CBC News: A southwestern Manitoba First Nation connected with visitors from Colombia this weekend to better inform its ongoing research into unmarked graves at a former residential school. Sioux Valley Dakota Nation hosted delegates from the Committee for the Rights of...

May 27, 2023


‘I feel like I’m not behind’: Indigenous students in Manitoba embrace Jordan’s Principle supports

Growing co-ordinator program tackles education achievement gaps for Indigenous kids Illeanna Knott is preparing to graduate from high school next month. The 17-year-old loves to draw and hopes to pursue a career in the arts after she finishes at her school in Brandon. For the first half of the school year, the teen juggled extracurricular activities...

May 23, 2023


Manitoba Government’s Gender Equity Manitoba Secretariat Will Co-ordinate Whole-of-Government Work on 2SLGBTQQIA+ Issues

by ahnationtalk on May 23, 2023 May 23, 2023 NationTalk: First Gender Equity Manitoba Grant will be Awarded to Pride Winnipeg to Support Permanent Staffing, Expand Pride Activities across Province In order to provide better co-ordinated services and support to the gender, sexual and relationship diverse community, the Manitoba government will be creating a new Gender Equity Manitoba...

May 15, 2023


Manitoba Government Provides $1.2 Million for Youth to Build Skills, Enter the Workforce

NationTalk: Funding Invests in Building Skilled, Talented Workforce: Wharton The Manitoba government is providing youth in Manitoba with the opportunity to experience their first jobs in a supportive environment that gives them the confidence and skills needed for work, Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Jeff Wharton announced today. “Our government is committed to supporting...

May 10, 2023


AMC Recognizes Spirit Bear Day and the Implementation of Jordan’s Principle in Manitoba

NationTalk: Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) celebrates Spirit Bear Day, also known as Bear Witness Day, and recognizes it as an opportunity for Manitoba to honour Jordan River Anderson’s legacy and continue the work toward the regional implementation of Jordan’s Principle for First Nations in Manitoba. The reason May...

May 9, 2023


Manitoba Government’s New Nursing Float Pool Supports Patient Care in Rural, Northern Communities

NationTalk: Approximately 900 Shifts Worked in First Three Months of 2023: Gordon Fifty-five nurses have been hired into the Manitoba government’s provincial nursing float pool since its inception late last year, bringing nurses back into the public system to work shifts in rural and northern communities, Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced today. “Our government is...

May 3, 2023


Manitoba Government Provides Update on K to 12 Education Action Plan

NationTalk: Great Progress Made in First Year of Implementation, Including Updated French Immersion Policy Launched Today: Ewasko The Manitoba government is releasing a one-year update on the implementation of the K to 12 Education Action Plan and an updated French immersion policy at the French Immersion Conference held today with more than 200 educators and...

April 25, 2023


Manitoba Govt. Providing more than $2.1 Million to Support Indigenous-Led Mental Health and Addictions Programming through Indigenous Reconciliation Initiatives Fund

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is providing more than $2.1 million to support Indigenous-led mental health and wellness programming through the Indigenous Reconciliation Initiatives Fund, Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister Eileen Clarke announced today. “This funding supplements existing emergency response efforts and will assist communities in providing Indigenous-led supports,” said Clarke. “I would like to...

April 25, 2023


Manitoba Government Providing more than $2.1 Million to Support Indigenous-Led Mental Health and Addictions Programming through Indigenous Reconciliation Initiatives Fund

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is providing more than $2.1 million to support Indigenous-led mental health and wellness programming through the Indigenous Reconciliation Initiatives Fund, Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister Eileen Clarke announced today. “This funding supplements existing emergency response efforts and will assist communities in providing Indigenous-led supports,” said Clarke. “I would like to...

April 12, 2023


Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs wants to create First Nations courts to reduce incarceration

As governments ‘continue to tinker’ with existing justice system, grand chief says what’s needed is overhaul CBC News: The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is reimagining what a justice system could look like for First Nations people in the province, with plans to try out courts in two communities with processes based on First Nations’ legal traditions. As...

April 4, 2023


Cdn. Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) Releases Health Human Resources Assessment Report

NationTalk: Ottawa – Today, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) released its report on health human resources (HHR) in Canada.  The report, titled “Canada’s Health Workforce: Pathways Forward”, provides key findings designed to inform stakeholders (including governments). The report provides evidence-informed approaches to addressing the current challenges facing the Canadian health workforce. The three...

April 4, 2023


Pilot projects could pave way forward for Indigenous health care

Based on the principles of nationhood, individual Indigenous communities take the lead in determining how their communities will work with partners to address health care disparities. iPolitics: Four community-led pilot projects have seen significant improvements in health care for Indigenous communities across the country, supporters say, leading to a push for the government to address...

March 20, 2023


Manitoba Government Announces $2.1 Million for Provincewide Integrated Missing Persons Response

NationTalk: Funding Part of Budget 2023’s $52-Million Violent Crime Strategy: Goertzen, Squires The Manitoba government is investing $2.1 million to fund dedicated police resources to establish a Manitoba Integrated Missing Persons Response. The investment will reduce the number of missing adults and children across the province and provide co-ordinated inter-agency supports to those that go...

March 16, 2023


Indigenous-led safe space for vulnerable women receives over $1.5M in funding from Manitoba government

Provincial funds will allow Winnipeg shelter to provide more support to exploited and abused women CBC News: Velma’s House, an Indigenous-led safe space for women and gender-diverse people at risk of violence and exploitation, will get over $1.5 million in new funding, the provincial government announced Thursday.  The operating funds for the Ka Ni Kanichihk...

March 13, 2023


Manitoba signs agreement to open access to death certificates of children at residential schools

The Globe and Mail: The Manitoba government signed an agreement Monday to provide greater access to the death certificates of Indigenous children who died at residential schools. The agreement allows the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to request the documents from the provincial Vital Statistics Branch. Until now, the documents were available to family...

February 24, 2023


Manitoba Government Releases Final Report of Poverty and Education Task Force

Supports for Indigenous Students 6. Recommendation: Ensure an Indigenous-inclusive education system that is reflected across the curriculum, programming, policy, and education workforce. Prioritize recruitment and retention efforts to increase the number of Indigenous teachers and teachers of Indigenous languages. This should include partnerships and planning with post-secondary institutions. Expand initiatives that support traditional Indigenous knowledge systems for...

February 22, 2023


New federal investments in Indigenous initiatives and communities across Manitoba announced by Minister Vandal

From: Prairies Economic Development Canada Over $13 million to support Indigenous initiatives and communities in Manitoba February 22, 2023 Supporting Indigenous-led initiatives is vital to economic reconciliation and growing an inclusive economy that works for everyone. The Government of Canada remains a strong partner in working with Indigenous communities to create jobs and opportunities, share experiences,...

February 11, 2023


As more high schools add Indigenous- focused compulsory courses, some warn against a siloed approach

‘Reconciliation will only exist … when we see it in every aspect of a student’s experience,’ says professor CBC News: As a Shakespeare fan who loves sharing his work with students, Windsor, Ont., English teacher Carolyn Howlett admits she felt a bit apprehensive when her board began work shifting its Grade 11 English course to focus...

February 7, 2023


Manitoba Indigenous organizations taking the lead on court supports

Delivery of the Indigenous Court Work Program is being transferred to four groups CBC News: The Manitoba government is restructuring the Indigenous Court Work Program and providing funding to help support Indigenous people involved in the justice system. The process of transferring the delivery of the program, which helps Indigenous people navigate the system, from the province...

February 7, 2023


Chief Peguis monument coming to grounds of Manitoba legislature

Statue of Saulteaux leader who welcomed 1st Selkirk settlers in 1812 expected to be unveiled in 2024 CBC News: A long-awaited monument to Chief Peguis is expected to be unveiled on the Manitoba legislative grounds next year. The 160th anniversary of the historic chief’s death — which falls on Sept. 28, 2024 — has been...

February 7, 2023


Federal government announces $500K for feasibility study of Winnipeg-area landfill search

Dollar amount ‘really only the beginning’ in process to locate women’s remains, victim’s daughter says WARNING: This story contains distressing details. CBC News: The federal government says it will provide $500,000 to determine whether it’s possible to recover human remains from a landfill near Winnipeg, after months of calls to search there for the bodies...

January 31, 2023


Peguis First Nation signs child welfare agreement that chief says marks break in cycle

3 levels of government in Winnipeg Tuesday morning to sign first agreement involving Manitoba CBC News: Peguis First Nation celebrated a historic moment Tuesday as it became the first Indigenous community in Manitoba to take control of child welfare under federal legislation that came into effect three years ago. The First Nation was joined by...

January 24, 2023


Manitoba Government Invests $893,000 for new Indigenous-Led Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine Clinic

NationTalk: Evidence-based Treatment Services will be Provided Through Culturally Relevant Programs: Guillemard The Manitoba government is investing $893,000 to implement a new Indigenous-led Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM) clinic at the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre (AHWC) in Winnipeg, Mental Health and Community Wellness Minister Sarah Guillemard announced today. “Manitobans are experiencing harms related...

January 4, 2023


Walking together: For nearly two decades, this Manitoba organization has been helping people with FASD build a life they’re proud of

CBC News: Rosetta Bignell’s life used to be very different from how it is now — and looking back, she’s proud of how far she’s come. Growing up, Bignell describes herself as “a bad kid.” She had challenges at school. She threatened staff at her group home after being taken into child and family services...

November 17, 2022


Manitoba bill would help ensure birth certificates reflect Indigenous names

The Globe and Mail: The Manitoba government is moving to ensure birth certificates can better represent the names of Indigenous people and those of other cultures. A bill now before the legislature would establish a wider range of letters, characters and symbols beyond the traditional ones found in the English and French languages. The bill...

November 14, 2022


Manitoba Government Partners to Create 1,200 New Child-Care Spaces in Rural Communities over the Next Year

Working Together Improves Access to High-Quality Child Care, Grows Communities and Economy: Stefanson NationTalk: The governments of Canada and Manitoba are allocating up to $70 million in capital funding for new child-care facilities, creating more than 1,200 new, regulated non-profit child-care spaces across the province with a focus on rural and First Nations communities, Premier...

November 13, 2022


Manitoba Government establishes Education Council

NationTalk: The Manitoba government is establishing the Manitoba Education Council to take a provincewide approach to planning, implementing and monitoring Manitoba’s K to 12 Education Action Plan and is issuing a call for applications from members of the public wishing to join in this work, Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Wayne Ewasko announced today....

November 9, 2022


National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence a significant step towards gender equality

Pictou County, Nova Scotia – Women and Gender Equality Canada Living a life free from violence is a fundamental human right, but gender‑based violence (GBV) continues to be a significant barrier to achieving gender equality in Canada. It is one of the most pervasive, deadly, and deeply rooted human rights violations of our time. Federal,...

October 24, 2022


After decades of work by Indigenous community activists, Winnipeg is finally receiving funding for a 24/7 shelter

Canada’s National Observer: Winnipeg will finally establish a 24/7 shelter for Indigenous women and gender-diverse people thanks to funding from the federal Ministry of Indigenous Affairs. It’s a victory for community advocates who have been working for decades on the project. Velma’s House, as the shelter will be called, will be run by Ka Ni Kanichihk,...

October 17, 2022


Govt. of Canada announces $8.4M in funding for Ka Ni Kanichihk, Velma’s House, and other Indigenous women’s organizations in Manitoba

Indigenous Services Canada: Shelters provide protection, services and resources that enable women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people who have experienced gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence and exploitation, to have a safe space to turn and take steps to regain an independent and self-determined life. Supporting Indigenous-led 24/7 safe spaces, emergency shelters, and transition homes is an...

October 14, 2022


New digital resource helps Indigenous post-secondary students find supports

A new digital resource for Indigenous post-secondary students launched last month promises to simplify the process for students seeking support and create a centralized hub housing resources for those navigating post-secondary education. The Horizon Ecosystem Map, developed by the Manitoba Industry-Academia Partnership (MI-AP), aims to “address the disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students’ access to...

October 13, 2022


Look North, Promoting Economic Development and Tourism in Northern Manitoba a Priority

Premier Heather Stefanson and Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Cliff Cullen are heading to northern Manitoba with stops in Churchill, Thompson and Flin Flon to promote jobs, tourism and economic opportunities with Indigenous leaders, local officials, business, industry and tourism partners and community members. “Manitoba is open for business and our government’s Look North...

October 4, 2022


New program to reduce number of Manitoba Indigenous youth in custody

Global News: A new program at Marymound Inc. in Manitoba aims to reduce the number of Indigenous youths involved in the justice system. Zaagiwe Oshinawe Inaakonigewin, which translates to “Love (the) Youth (in) Justice,” is a youth justice program based on Indigenous healing principles. It will connect participants to their community, culture and Indigenous identity while working...

October 3, 2022


Manitoba Government provides culturally safe and supportive programming to reduce Indigenous youth involvement in the Justice System

As part of the Manitoba government’s ongoing efforts to advance reconciliation, healing and support stronger families and safer communities, the province is partnering with Marymound Inc. on a new youth justice program to provide culturally safe and supportive programming to help reduce the disproportionate number of Indigenous youth in custody and on probation, Premier Heather...

September 26, 2022


Manitoba Government Establishing two Additional Healing Lodges within Existing Correctional Centres

NationTalkBRANDON—The Manitoba government is establishing healing lodges within the Brandon Correctional Centre and The Pas Correctional Centre, which are designed to reduce offender recidivism while ensuring public safety, Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today. “Healing lodges within a correctional facility help to provide cultural connection and support that can then be continued when an individual...

August 25, 2022


Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO) Launches Restorative Justice Digital Wellness Program

NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is launching a Restorative Justice Digital Wellness Program, guided by SCO’s Community Justice Workers, consisting of five videos and a workbook for First Nation clients. “Our members in the Restorative Justice program have taken responsibility for the harms they have caused their families...

July 20, 2022


SCO Adds Jordan’s Principle Coordinator at HSC Winnipeg Children’s Hospital

ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is pleased to announce that after working with Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg (HSC) Children’s Hospital and Indigenous Health for more than a year, a Jordan’s Principle Coordinator is now available at HSC Children’s to support First Nation children and their families, throughout their care...

July 11, 2022


AFN Calls For First Ministers Meeting on UNDRIP at Council of The Federation

Assembly of First Nations: BC Regional Chief Terry Teegee issued the following statement after a meeting with provincial and territorial premiers today in advance of the Council of the Federation meeting taking place later today in Victoria, BC. “It is important for First Nations to meet with premiers on priorities and initiatives that impact our...

June 24, 2022


Southern Chiefs’ Organization developing Agreement-in-Principle with Manitoba and Canada to form First Nation health authority

ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — After two years of battling the COVID-19 global pandemic that disproportionately impacted southern First Nations, a holistic, trauma-informed Anishinaabe and Dakota healthcare system takes another step forward today, with Manitoba committing to developing an Agreement-in-Principle with Canada and the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO). This First Nations led tripartite table...

June 15, 2022


Manitoba Government allocates $2.5 Million for the Identification, Commemoration and Protection of Burial Sites of Children Who Attended Residential Schools

NationTalk: The Manitoba government and the First Nations, Inuit and Red River Métis Council on Residential Schools is allocating $2.5 million to Indigenous governments and organizations to co-develop Indigenous-led approaches to find and memorialize missing children and promote collective healing and reconciliatory action, Premier Heather Stefanson and Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister Alan Lagimodiere...

June 15, 2022


Wauzhushk Onigum Nation celebrates grand opening of new Migisi treatment facility

Indigenous Services Canada: Today, the Migisi Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centre (Migisi) is celebrating the grand opening of a newly renovated and expanded treatment facility. At today’s grand opening, Wauzhushk Onigum Nation Chief Chris Skead, past clients, and guests joined Migisi staff and the Board of Directors for a barbecue luncheon, ribbon-cutting ceremony and drum...

June 1, 2022


Manitoba’s Bill 7, The Police Services Amendment Act (Enhancing Independent Investigation Unit Operations) receives Royal Assent

Codifylaws.com: This Bill makes a number of amendments to The Police Services Act that deal with the operation of the Independent Investigation Unit (IIU), which is responsible for investigating police officer conduct. The following are the key changes. The timing and circumstances when a police service is required to notify the IIU of a serious...

May 18, 2022


Bill 236 introduces amendments to the Vital Statistics Act to permit Indigenous names

Winnipeg Sun: NDP critic for Indigenous reconciliation Ian Bushie (Keewatinook) introduced Bill 236 on Wednesday at the Manitoba Legislature alongside Carson Robinson and Zaagaate Jock and their baby Atetsenhtsén:we, which is a traditional Mohawk name. “This bill is important for parents across the province who want to pass on traditional names to the next generation,”...

April 29, 2022


Mamàhtawisiwin: The Wonder We Are Born With – An Indigenous Education Policy Framework.

NationTalk: The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) issues this statement in response to the Manitoba government’s announcement of “Mamàhtawisiwin: The Wonder We Are Born With – An Indigenous Education Policy Framework”. This framework aims to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing in K-12 education. In addition to the new framework, Manitoba announced an...

March 23, 2022


$2.5M in funding to Indigenous communities

Govt. of Manitoba – The Manitoba government has committed $2.5 million to support the identification, investigation, protection and commemoration of the children who died attending residential schools. To date, the Government of Canada has provided $3.9 million to Indigenous communities within Manitoba. As of December 2021, six First Nation communities in Manitoba are actively carrying out...

February 18, 2022


Taking action to address Pillar 4 of national plan to prevent gender-based violence

Pillar 4: National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence Taking action toward addressing Pillar 4 of the national plan was a central topic of discussion at the recent federal-provincial-territorial ministers’ meeting,” said Families Minister Rochelle Squires. The 39th Annual Meeting of Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) Ministers responsible for the Status of Women was held virtually in December 2021....

February 17, 2022


Manitoba’s Vital Statistics Act only recognizes the letters a-z and English or French accents

CBC: Province’s Vital Statistics Act restricts what accents and symbols can be used. A Manitoba Indigenous couple named their daughter Atetsenhtsén:we, which translates to “forever healing medicine” in Kanien’kéha, the Mohawk language. They were given the name through ceremony via the birth mother’s traditional longhouse in Akwesasne. According to Robinson, the colon is commonly used in Kanien’kéha orthography and...

December 14, 2021


Elders and Knowledge Keepers Pilot Program

A new pilot program will support engagement with Elders and Knowledge Keepers in schools to promote the inclusion of First Nations, Métis and Inuit histories, culture, traditional values, contemporary lifestyles and traditional knowledge in the provincial curricula, Education Minister Cliff Cullen announced today. “Including First Nations, Métis and Inuit knowledge and teachings in schools across...

October 8, 2021


Amendmenta to Bill 75, “The Path to Reconciliation Amendment Act”

The Manitoba government has introduced amendments to Bill 75, the Path to Reconciliation Amendment Act that would establish the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Calls for Justice as a key component of its approach to advancing truth and reconciliation in Manitoba. Under this legislation, Manitoba’s efforts are to be guided...

July 28, 2021


Fort Alexander IRS

Toronto Star – RCMP have been conducting a “large-scale, years long criminal investigation into sexual abuse allegations” beginning in 2010. The school operated from 1905 until 1970 under the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate who also ran all the other residential schools where unmarked graves were discovered....

June 29, 2021


Transition of Indigenous Court Workers Program to Indigenous organizations

The Manitoba government will transition operations of the Indigenous Court Workers Program to Indigenous rights holder organizations in key regional and circuit court locations through an annual grants of over $1M a year for two years. The funding will go to Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO), Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF), the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) and...

June 18, 2021


Indigenous Elders Advisory Council

The Manitoba government has established an Indigenous Elders Advisory Council to provide guidance in addressing the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system, Justice Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. The eight-member Indigenous Elders Advisory Council, chaired by Manitoba Justice, meets on a monthly basis and is guided by a Terms of Reference with...

June 15, 2021


Breaking the Cycle: An Update on the Use of Segregation and Solitary Confinement in Manitoba Youth Custody Facilities

The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth (MACY) is renewing her call for more mental health and cultural supports for youth in custody in the interest of improved rehabilitation and public safety in Breaking the Cycle: An Update on the Use of Segregation and Solitary Confinement in Manitoba Youth Custody Facilities, a special report released...

June 10, 2021


Brandon Indian Residential School Cemeteries project

APTN – The Sioux Valley Dakota Nation in Manitoba is partnered with the University of Windsor, Simon Fraser University (SFU) and Brandon University for the Brandon Residential Schools Cemeteries Project. “While employing archeological survey techniques, geophysical technologies, survival recounts and archival documents, our investigation has identified 104 potential graves in all three cemeteries, and that only 78...

April 28, 2021


Provincial Curriculum Advisory Panel

The Manitoba government is setting up a Provincial Curriculum Advisory Panel that will provide input on the development of a framework for curriculum to advance education as part of the Better Education Starts Today (BEST) strategy. The Provincial Curriculum Advisory Panel will provide input into the direction of the provincial curriculum and develop a new...

April 8, 2021


Budget 2021: Investments in Restorative Justice

Government of Manitoba: Continue $1.2 million in restorative justice initiatives for First Nations and Metis communities. ...

April 8, 2021


Budget 2021 investments

Budget 2021 included $815,000 to help support victims of crime in Manitoba, by increasing supports for family violence and families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls...

April 1, 2021


Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services

The Ontario government announced today that Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services has been designated as the province’s 13th Indigenous children’s aid society. The official designation will enable Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services (NCFS) to provide culturally-based services and supports to more Indigenous children and families in the Districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound, and the...

March 24, 2021


Call for addictions treatment and recovery funding for the Northern Healing Lodge

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) along with Cree Nation Tribal Health (CNTH), Swampy Cree Tribal Council jointly release an urgent call to the Province for immediate funding the Northern Healing Lodge: a much-needed addictions treatment and recovery centre that would be used for all citizens in the region. The Northern Healing Lodge was set...

March 9, 2021


Manitoba’s Bill 51 imposes unreasonable limitations on Aboriginal and Treaty rights claims

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs – Bill 51 imposes an ultimate 30-year limitation period for a proceeding respecting existing Aboriginal and Treaty rights that are recognized and affirmed in the Constitution Act, 1982 or an equitable claim by an Aboriginal people against the Crown. It also bars any claim from proceeding under Bill 51 where the limitation period expired under former limitations period legislation. This means that for most First Nations, historical claims...

December 21, 2020


Funding for Child-Care providers

$530,000 funding to community-based organizations that serve vulnerable families to ensure qualified child-care providers are available at no cost to parents when seeking supports and services. This includes funding through the Canada-Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) Agreement to support an early childhood educator at Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc. that focuses on empowering families and...

December 21, 2020


Dec 21, 2020

Government of Manitoba Nations Education Resource Centre and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to create a five-year Treaty Education Initiative in the fall of 2019 that works with teachers to ensure students between kindergarten and Grade 12 learn about the treaties and treaty relationships...

December 21, 2020


The Path to Reconciliation Act Annual Progress Report 2020

An Advisory Committee was established for the development of the draft Indigenous Partnership Strategy Framework (IPSF) that included seventeen Indigenous members with extensive knowledge in the Indigenous health field. The framework was developed to enable culturally relevant and appropriate engagement with First Nations, Métis and Inuit organizations and communities in Manitoba’s Health System Transformation. Four...

December 21, 2020


The Path to Reconciliation Annual Progress Report 2020

The Path to Reconciliation Annual Progress Report 2020 – An Advisory Committee was established for the development of the draft Indigenous Partnership Strategy Framework (IPSF) that included seventeen Indigenous members with extensive knowledge in the Indigenous health field. The framework was developed to enable culturally relevant and appropriate engagement with First Nations, Métis and Inuit organizations...

December 21, 2020


FASD training Package

Developed a comprehensive FASD training package in partnership with numerous FASD service providers. The training package will include four modules: the social context of FASD, prevention/stigma, what is FASD? strategies for support/intervention. Module 1 includes two Elders teachings (a Unity Teaching and an Alcohol Teaching), which teach participants how colonization, residential schools and intergenerational trauma...

December 21, 2020


Investments to train public servants on the history of Indigenous peoples

Invested over $110,000 to train public servants on the history of Indigenous peoples including developing a professional workshop ‘The Path to Reconciliation: A Historic and Contemporary Overview’; Development of a new employee professional development course ‘The Path to Reconciliation: A Historic and Contemporary Overview’. This workshop is delivered by Indigenous employees to increase awareness of...

December 21, 2020


Funding for Team Manitoba to participate in NAIG

Provided funding support for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) Operations Coordinator and preparation for Team Manitoba to participate in NAIG games to be held in Halifax, Nova Scotia July 2020 (now postponed due to COVID-19)...

December 21, 2020


Funding to MASRC

Provided ongoing funding support to MASRC for various Indigenous awareness/education growth initiatives that includes: Traditional Games Programming – provide access to the Indigenous games resource (book) and training to be used as a tool by educators, organizations, parents and the MASRC in communities; and Supporting Dene communities to work with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness...

December 21, 2020


Departments of Justice and Families create Joint Working Group

Identified a joint working group with the department of Families and Justice that is reviewing the intersections between these two systems and the pathways that lead children and youth from one system into the other. Also included in this work is piloting successful approaches from other jurisdictions that have drastically reduced the number of youths...

November 23, 2020


Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council

The MASRC is “The Bridge” between existing partners in the sport/recreational delivery system and Manitoba’s Aboriginal community. The MASRC partners with Sport Manitoba to provide more programs and opportunities for Aboriginal people to participate in sport. We work with Provincial Sport Organizations and Coaching Manitoba to provide educational and upgrading opportunities for Aboriginal coaches and...

November 23, 2020


MASRC hosting “MIG the Comeback”

NationTalk – the MASRC proudly accepted the stewardship of this event founded by Opaskwayak Cree Nation in 1999. In May of 2021, the MASRC in partnership with multiple schools and school divisions will be hosting “MIG the Comeback”....

September 16, 2020


Judicial review of MHRC decision

NationTalk – The Manitoba Government is seeking a Judicial Review of a Manitoba Human Rights Commission decision that found a First Nations family was discriminated against because they could not access provincial health care and related services on reserve announced Indigenous and Northern Relations Minister Eileen Clarke. “A judicial review of this decision will bring much...

June 23, 2020


Birth Alerts announcement

The Province of Manitoba has announced it will end the controversial practice of birth alerts on June 30, 2020 and will instead refer vulnerable mothers and their children to social services and programs. Under the new system, Stefanson said Manitoba Child and Family Services (CFS) agencies will now be able to refer more women to...

June 19, 2020


Investments in PAX dream

Investing $675K over three years in PAX Dream, a successful youth-led mental health and addictions prevention program. The new funding will support PAX Dream Makers, a youth engagement and leadership initiative that will provide two years of training and engagement to an additional 88 youth from Northern First Nation communities, Rolling River and other school...

June 18, 2020


Southern Chiefs’ Organization Health and Wellness MOU with Canada

Anishinaabeg and Dakota peoples will assume greater control of their health and wellness, as a result of an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between Canada’s Minister of Indigenous Services and the Southern Chiefs’ Organization. “The path forward to improved health outcomes for First Nations must include high quality, culturally-safe health systems that are designed...

June 16, 2020


Open Letter to Premier Brian Pallister “Smoking at VLT sites

“Letter to Brian Pallister, Premier of Manitoba, from Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO)”. Smoking at VLT (Video Lottery Terminals) sites is about jurisdiction, creating spaces for self-government and taking steps for the revitalization of First Nations laws and the inherent rights of the Nations for which MKO advocates. The MKO does not speak...

May 20, 2020


Refusal to consult with First Nations over Keeyask Hydro project

Amnesty International – Despite legal obligations, Manitoba Hydro has not worked collaboratively to obtain consent to this most recent decision to expand operations (Keeyask Hydro project) and is ignoring requests by the four partner First Nations (Fox Lake, War, York Factory) to limit work at the dam site because of public health concerns. “Every effort must be...

May 13, 2020


Premier Pallister ignores Métis and First Nations contribution to founding of Manitoba

Premier Pallister missed a golden opportunity to advance reconciliation by deliberately choosing to ignore the contribution of the Métis and First Nations peoples to the founding of Manitoba and its entry into the newly formed confederation of Canada. “Manitoba” derived from the Cree, Ojibwe or Assiniboine languages means “straits of Manitou, the Great Spirit”. (Canadian Encyclopedia)....

May 7, 2020


“Stop Giving Me a Number and Start Giving Me a Person”

Release of “Stop Giving Me a Number and Start Giving Me a Person: How 22 Girls Illuminate the Cracks in the Manitoba Youth Mental Health and Addiction System”, a Special Report by the Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth 2020. “Alarmingly, in Manitoba, suicide is the leading manner of death for young people ages 10-17”....

April 14, 2020


Bill 34, “The Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act“

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs are seriously concerned about Manitoba fast tracking Bill 34, “The Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act“. If passed, the Bill will have serious implications on First Nations children in care. On March 19, 2020 the Manitoba government introduced Bill 34. The Bill is currently seeking to legalize Manitoba’s actions of...

March 26, 2020


Delay of cancellation of Birth Alerts

Government delays the cancellation of their Birth alert policy due to be implemented on April 1, 2020 citing COVID-19 as the rationale. See also Problems and Issues in Child Welfare on Home Page....

March 6, 2020


Re-organization of MMIWG Investigations

The Winnipeg Police Service will be consolidating its approach to MMIWG. The new model will see a coordination of resources from the Homicide Unit, the Counter Exploitation Unit, the Missing Persons Unit, and the Internet Child Exploitation Unit. These Units form part of the Investigations Branch of the WPS under the direction and oversight of...

March 2, 2020


Investments in restorative justice programs

The Manitoba government is investing more than $2.8 million in restorative justice programs this year, an increase of $400,000 over the previous fiscal year.  This increase includes additional investments of $50,000 with both Manitoba Métis Federation and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak. The province is providing a $35,000 grant for the City of Thompson to work with...

February 17, 2020


Feb 17, 2020

CTV News – Manitoba NDP Bill 206 “The Louis Riel Act” introduced in December 2019 would see Louis Riel recognized as Manitoba’s first premier and honor his legacy as a founder of the province of Manitoba, a father of confederation and a champion of the rights of the Métis people.” On top of naming Riel the...

January 31, 2020


Announcement to cancel Birth Alerts

Government of Manitoba – announced that as of April 1, child welfare and public health systems in Manitoba will be ready to more effectively and proactively connect mothers with supports, and will no longer issue birth alerts for high-risk expectant mothers. Provincial child welfare standards will be updated to remove references to birth alerts and...

January 27, 2020


Funding to Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc

Provided funding to Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc., a community based-Indigenous organization, to lead a network of community agencies to help improve housing options for women and children who have experienced family violence. Wahbung will collaborate with sister organizations to provide wrap-around supports and services for children and their families affected by violence to have safe, affordable...

November 22, 2019


Response to Passage of Bill C-92

APTN National News – Heather Stefanson, Minister of Families, said she supports the overall objective of the legislation but said there’s no clear plans for how it will be implemented or funded....

November 19, 2019


Engage with Indigenous leaders to identify proactive programs

Government will engage with Indigenous leaders and communities to identify proactive programs, such as the Outland Youth Employment Program, that could provide restorative justice opportunities for youth. Doing so will ensure that young offenders are held accountable while enabling them to receive an education, work experience, and learn critical life skills. A cross-government hub of...

November 19, 2019


Identify proactive programs for restorative justice opportunities for youth

Government will engage with Indigenous leaders and communities to identify proactive programs, such as the Outland Youth Employment Program, that could provide restorative justice opportunities for youth. Doing so will ensure that young offenders are held accountable while enabling them to receive an education, work experience, and learn critical life skills....

November 12, 2019


Budget 2020

2020 ($800K) and 2021 ($1.5M) funding to enable Neecheewam Inc. to expand its Winnipeg facility and improve access to Indigenous-led healing, care and treatment services to sexually exploited youth. Neecheewam operates the Strong Hearted Buffalo Women Crisis Stabilization Unit, a four-bed crisis intervention program for female and transgender youth who are at high risk of...

October 9, 2019


Investments in enhanced and expanded health and addictions programming

Announced enhanced and expanded mental health and addictions programming for youth with three new initiatives today.  The investments, which total $2.94 million over three years, include: $823,000 to the NorWest Youth Hub, to increase mental health and addictions counselling, Indigenous cultural supports, primary health care, as well as recreation and training opportunities for youth aged...

September 19, 2019


The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nations

Release of “The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nation Peoples in Manitoba” that acknowledges that “The analysis and interpretation of findings in this report acknowledge “that the current state of Aboriginal health in Canada is a direct result of previous Canadian government policies, including residential schools” [1]....

September 17, 2019


“The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nation Peoples in Manitoba“

“The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nation Peoples in Manitoba“, a joint study by the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba (FNHSSM) and the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Manitoba compares health data collected in 2015-2017 with...

June 10, 2019


Restoring the Sacred Bond

Manitoba’s first social impact bond (SIB) will launch this fall. Southern First Nations Network of Care (SFNNC) has successfully raised the more than $2.6 million required from private investors to deliver Restoring the Sacred Bond – a project designed to connect at-risk Indigenous mothers with doulas, also known as birth helpers. Manitoba’s first social impact...

May 30, 2019


Funding to support programs and services that assist victims of crime

Manitoba Victim Services partnered with Eyaa-keen Healing Centre and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) to offer support of Indigenous Elders at meetings with victims and surviving family members.Provided more than $400,000 in funding to support programs and services that assist victims of crime, including $100,000 for Candace House. Funding enabled them to continue providing needed comfort...

March 6, 2019


Indigenous Justice program

$689,160 over 3 years through Indigenous Justice Program Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) met to discuss the SCO’s First Nations Justice Strategy Program and justice priorities in their communities. SCO’s First Nations Justice Strategy Program uses a restorative justice model that reflects Indigenous...

February 3, 2019


Establishment of special court for people with FASD

FASD programs and services are administered and delivered as part of Healthy Child program. No specifics available  Establishment of a special court to focus specifically on people with FASD.  The court, which is expected to open at the end of February and sit one day a week, is an extension of the original youth program. It...

January 23, 2019


Keewaywin: Our Way Home, Manitoba First Nations Engagement

“Jordan’s ’Principle Service Coordination: A Manitoba Regional Approach to Full Implementation of Jordan’s Principle” released by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. An outcome of “Keewaywin: Our Way Home, Manitoba First Nations Engagement” is an Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs led initiative. It was designed to get First Nations input on the design and delivery of a regional...

January 23, 2019


Jan 23, 2019

The Manitoba government has established a new commission to undertake a comprehensive, independent review of the kindergarten to Grade 12 education system. The minister noted the process will include extensive consultation across Manitoba and consider a wide range of topics such as student learning, teaching, accountability for student learning, governance and funding....

December 8, 2018


AMC and Canada MOU

Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Jane Philpott, along with the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, the Honourable Carolyn Bennett and Grand Chief Arlen Dumas of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs signed an MOU aimed at achieving concrete outcomes in child welfare, and supporting the needs and aspirations of First Nations in Manitoba. The...

October 23, 2018


First Nation Education Resource Centre

The Manitoba First Nation Education Resource Centre has been helping the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and First Nations leadership analyze funding requirements for First Nation schools to show the true cost of meeting the educational needs of First Nations in Manitoba. Today, Chiefs from across the province are gathering in Thompson for a Chiefs Assembly on...

October 19, 2018


EAGLE Urban Transition Centre

The funds ($1,187,715) support Jordan’s Principle for First Nations children living off reserve. The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is administering the funds for programming, a project coordinator, and respite workers. Programming support delivered to off-reserve residents includes dental, medical appointments, therapy programs, and respite support to families with children ages 0 to 21. Delivered...

October 18, 2018


Keewaywin: Our Way Home, Manitoba First Nations Engagement

Keewaywin: Our Way Home, Manitoba First Nations Engagement is a First-Nations led initiative.  It was created to ensure First Nations design and deliver a regional response to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decision to stop discriminating against First Nations children that includes: Full implementation of Jordan’s Principle; and Reform the First Nations Child and Family Services...

September 1, 2018


“Transforming Child Welfare Legislation in Manitoba”

“Transforming Child Welfare Legislation in Manitoba: Opportunities to Improve Outcomes for Children and Youth”. Report of the Legislative Review Committee. The recommendations are premised on the fact that over 90% of all children in care in Manitoba are Indigenous. “Among Canadian provinces, Manitoba has the highest rate of children in care.” Recommendations are organized around...

August 28, 2018


Brandon Indian Residential School

Grand Chief Arlen Dumas of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs wants the city of Brandon to protect the unmarked graves that are now part of a RV campsite....

August 24, 2018


The Clean Environment Commission Report

Included cases of sexual abuse, physical abuse and the RCMPs failure to take the complaints of Indigenous women seriously. These allegations highlight the past and present connections between the energy industry, policing, and the ongoing epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in Canada. This is especially evident in resource heavy regions like Manitoba. NWAC calls...

June 10, 2018


Indigenous opposition to unilateral Manitoba Child and Family Services reform

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) – remains resolute that First Nations must lead child welfare reform in Manitoba, and calls on Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister to ensure Manitoba Minister of Families Scott Fielding respects First Nations jurisdiction and stops his continued divisive and unilateral approach to child welfare reform. While Minister Fielding has said...

June 3, 2018


Elder access to Winnipeg emergency rooms

Aboriginal elders currently visit Winnipeg emergency rooms to work with patients and help ER staff to provide culturally appropriate care (CBC)....

May 2, 2018


Manitoba Student Aid and Manitoba Bursary Funding

($8.6M Funding). The provincial government is streamlining the application process for Manitoba Student Aid and Manitoba Bursary to help more low-income and Indigenous students access funding. Based on changes by the federal government to the Canada Student Loan program, the province is implementing the following changes: a fixed student contribution rate for student loans and...

March 19, 2018


Amendments to The Child and Family Services Act

Introduced initial amendments to The Child and Family Services (CFS) Act that would allow Indigenous communities to create care plans for children that recognize and reflect their unique customs. Once passed and proclaimed, the bill will see these needs entrenched in all care decisions related to First Nations, Métis and Inuit children. Indigenous families would...

March 19, 2018


Manitoba Colleges Education Review

Manitoba Colleges Education Review highlights several opportunities to enhance and modernize college education by building on existing strengths as well as looks at governance, efficiency, student outcomes, programming relevance to the labour market, financial management, system coordination, partnerships and client services. The province will work towards implementing several key recommendations – including for indigenous students...

March 9, 2018


Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy

Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy: One of the four strategies is to more effectively using restorative justice to hold less-serious offenders accountable to victims and address the root causes of their criminal behaviour outside the traditional criminal justice system. These approaches help repair the harm done to victims while advancing the mission of reconciliation with...

March 6, 2018


The Advocate for Children and Youth Act

The province will proclaim The Advocate for Children and Youth Act to come into force March 15. The act expands the mandate of the children’s advocate, an independent officer of the Manitoba legislature.The act responds to 11 key recommendations in a report by commissioner Ted Hughes following the Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Death...

September 20, 2017


First Nation Basic Foot Care Program

First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba (Nanaandawewigamig) and the First Nations Diabetes Leadership Council in Manitoba have developed the First Nation Basic Foot Care Program. This innovative foot care service will help clients in all 63 Manitoba First Nations communities to maintain their health and lower their risks from diabetes- related foot complications....

September 5, 2017


Creating Racism-Free Schools through Critical/Courageous Conversations on Race

“Creating Racism-Free Schools through Critical/Courageous Conversations on Race” encourages school divisions, teachers, parents and students to have conversations about racism to raise awareness and ensure inclusive and equitable schools and classrooms for students of all backgrounds.  The document acknowledges history, describes the effects of racism, promotes dialogue and supports the calls to action of the...

August 24, 2017


Government enters agreement with Interlake Reserves Tribal Council

The Manitoba government has formally entered into an agreement with the Interlake Reserves Tribal Council (IRTC) that will allow them to consult, engage and discuss innovative ideas for the proposed Lake Manitoba Lake St. Martin Outlet Channels project. The consultation process will allow for information sharing and understanding of the proposed project, and will gather...

June 1, 2017


The Path to Reconciliation Annual Report: Improving Health Outcomes

The Path to Reconciliation Annual Report: Improving Health Outcomes Manitoba’s commitment to reconciliation has particular focus on addressing the persistent and long-standing negative impacts of residential schools and reconciling relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. The legacy of colonialism and residential schools led to disruptions in Indigenous child rearing practices and parenting skills among...

August 30, 2016


Order-in-council provides federally appointed commissioners authority

Passed an order in council that provides the federally appointed commissioners the authority to examine the considerable work and analysis already completed in Manitoba and to examine matters within the exclusive jurisdiction of the province...

March 15, 2016


The Path to Reconciliation Act

The Path to Reconciliation Act acknowledges that Indigenous people within Canada have been subject to a wide variety of human rights abuses since European contact and that those abuses have caused great harm… that reconciliation is founded on respect for Indigenous nations and Indigenous peoples and their history, languages and cultures, and reconciliation is necessary...

March 1, 2016


Commitment to principles set out in UNDRIP

Committed to reconciliation and guided by the TRC Calls to Action and the principals set out in UNDRIP...

December 18, 2015


Indigenous education blueprint

The Manitoba School Boards Association (MSBA) and nine of Manitoba’s universities and colleges have signed a new Indigenous education blueprint in an effort to comprehensively implement recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). The signatories to the “Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint for Universities, Colleges and Public School Boards: Making Excellence in Indigenous Education a...

December 18, 2015


Official signing of Indigenous Education Blueprint

Official signing of Indigenous Education Blueprint by all Manitoba Universities and Colleges and the Manitoba School Boards Association. All signatories commit to: Engaging with Indigenous peoples in respectful and reciprocal relationships and to realize the right to self-determination, and to advance reconciliation, language and culture through education, research and skill development; Bringing Indigenous knowledge, languages...

September 21, 2015


Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy

Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy to improve teacher training and develop a system for sharing and expertise related to “protect and promote” aboriginal languages....

July 21, 2015


Families First: A Manitoba Indigenous Approach to Addressing the Issue of MMIWG

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs releases “Families First: A Manitoba Indigenous Approach to Addressing the Issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls”. Many of the recommendations made by families of MMIWG, Elders, youth and the MMIWG Coalition are consistent with those made by many reports over many years. The recommendations include: Supports – More supports...

June 3, 2015


Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention initiative

Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention initiative, new Northern/Remote Family Doctor Residency Program and a cost-covering tuition program for nurse practitioner students who agree to work in northern communities are already in place (CBC)...

June 3, 2015


Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention initiative

 Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention initiative, new Northern/Remote Family Doctor Residency Program and a cost-covering tuition program for nurse practitioner students who agree to work in northern communities are already in place (CBC)...

May 26, 2014


Monument unveiled in Winnipeg

A monument to honour those who attended residential schools in Canada was unveiled on Monday near the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg (CBC)...

December 31, 2011


AMC calls for Implementation of Jordan’s Principle

The AMC Chiefs in Assembly further called for the implementation of Jordan’s Principle by endorsing the “Declaration on Action for Implementation of Jordan’s Principle.”...

January, 2011


AMC “Child First Principle” resolution

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC Chiefs in Assembly passed a resolution that called on the federal and provincial governments to implement the “child first principle” in resolving inter-governmental jurisdictional disputes, and, in honour of the memory of Jordan and with respect to his family and community, that this “child first principle” be termed “Jordan’s...

2009


Manitoba FASD Centre

The Manitoba FASD Centre is a multidisciplinary assessment, education, training and research service of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Child Health Program. It provides assessment and diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in individuals. The Centre, established in 2009 and located at the Rehabilitation Centre for Children, was formerly the Clinic for Alcohol & Drug...

November 24, 2008


Bill 203 Jordan’s Principle Implementation Act

Private Member’s Bill 203 Jordan Principle Implementation Act was introduced in the Manitoba Legislature but never made it to 2nd reading....

January 1, 2008


2008

Understand the history of the residential school experience, its influence on contemporary Canada, and our responsibilities as Canadian citizens. Specific teaching around Treaties....

April 13, 2007


FASD Strategy

Manitoba’s FASD Strategy is an interdepartmental partnership, with direction from the Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, working together to support the community to address FASD. Manitoba Children and Youth Opportunities, through Healthy Child Manitoba, chairs this initiative. The Manitoba government continues to invest in and expand their 2007 FASD Strategy, and remains committed to the...

January 1, 1970


The Path to Reconciliation Annual Report: 2018, 2019

Each subsequent report provides more details on progress made in the following areas: Closing the gap in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations Recognizing and using Indigenous healing practices Improving cultural competencies Increasing the number of Indigenous professionals in the health care system...

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre

Winnipeg, Manitoba – CLOUT (Community Led Organizations Learning Together) – It Takes a Neighbourhood – Short term licensed homes and intensive support for birth families working toward reunification (22 beds)....

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