Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“The Inuit people of Cape Dorset have a solid sense of family, society and tradition, and through their art have managed to place this tiny hamlet prominently on the international arts scene.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“The St. John's Native Friendship Centre has successfully established itself as its own small community, reaching out to Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal people from across Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Pride in Huron-Wendat culture is reflected in all of its tourism projects, aimed at sharing the past, present and future. Wendake holds cultural festivals and pow-wows throughout the year and has a number of tourist attractions.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Through both the production and display of traditional artwork, the Haida Heritage Centre is truly a living museum, perpetuating culture. See how this multi-function facility teaches community members old and new skills with which to build a new and brighter future.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Using traditional Inuit practices to engage children in the learning of science, the Sprouts Day Camp in Iqaluit, Nunavut has been changing the lives of youths aged 7-15 for over 10 years. See how the Qikiqtani Inuit Association in partnership with Actua Canada promote education, cultural awareness and healthy lifestyles through this highly successful program.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Children in Nunavik are learning to live healthier, more productive lives, and having a lot of fun doing it. See how the Nunavik Youth Hockey Development Program is helping Nunavik youth stay in school and out of the penalty box.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Through the marriage of indigenous knowledge and modern business practices, the Membertou First Nation has created its own good fortune. See how this ISO-certified community is forging a new path and helping other First Nations follow in their footsteps.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“At the Wabano Centre in Ottawa, caring and professional staff are helping to build community among Ottawa's urban Aboriginal population through traditional healing methods and holistic health care. See how this modern medical facility prescribes culture for those feeling lost in the country's capital.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Through partnerships with industry, government and the community at large, the Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc. (CAHRD) has helped Winnipeg's growing Aboriginal community find gainful and rewarding employment for over 30 years. See how this program is empowering their clientele through education and hands-on skills training.”
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Year of publication:
2012
“Whitecap Dakota First Nation demonstrates the importance of establishing solid partnerships with neighbouring communities to support mutually beneficial economic plans such as the Dakota Dunes Golf Course and the Dakota Dunes Casino.”