Indigenous News Archive
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation announces recipients of Imagine a Canada
March 4, 2016 —
'It is with great pleasure that we honour these young people and their visions for reconciliation. Their compassion and empathy should give us all hope for a much brighter tomorrow.'
Honouring the voices
March 2, 2016 —
The Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (MFN CAHR) is bringing a week-long storytelling exhibit to the Fort Garry Campus
Announcing the recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award for Community Service
March 1, 2016 —
As a tireless volunteer and proud Métis woman, Karen Beaudin champions Indigenous youth
Faculty of Graduate Studies
New program in Social Work indigenizes curriculum
February 23, 2016 —
A new program in the Faculty of Social Work will respond to the needs of the Indigenous community and recognize the importance of incorporating Indigenous knowledge into post-secondary education
Faculty of Education
Diversity policy gets top marks at job fair – WFP article
February 18, 2016 —
U of M students applaud effort to recruit minorities
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Education’s Diversity Policy approved by Senate
February 11, 2016 —
‘We need to be making a more concerted effort to ensure that our teachers reflect [Manitoba’s] diversity,’ says associated dean, undergraduate
Manitoban: U of M Debates Mandatory Indigenous Course Requirement
February 11, 2016 —
How to implement indigenous teachings into programming?
Remembering the legacy of Louis Riel and the Métis he fought for
February 10, 2016 —
On Friday, February 12, the Riel statue outside of Migizii Agamik will be adorned with a Métis sash
CBC: University of Saskatchewan partners with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
February 9, 2016 —
The University of Saskatchewan has partnered with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to provide students, faculty, and the public with information on Canada's history with Indigenous Peoples.






