Indigenous News Archive
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law moving forward with commitment to TRC-recommended Indigenous legal education
February 2, 2016 —
'Lawyers, more than most, have the ability to affect meaningful change and move toward reconciliation in our society. For us, continuing to act on Call to Action 28 is an absolute must'
Hearing student voices on graduating with Indigenous awareness
February 2, 2016 —
Sharing Circles to solicit feedback from students
Faculty of Education
Poor on-reserve graduation rate partly due to funding shortfall, says Education professor
February 1, 2016 —
'The expectation is students have to go to boarding school to finish high school,' says Frank Deer
VOTE: Should the University of Manitoba have a mandatory Indigenous course requirement?
January 27, 2016 —
As part of Indigenous Awareness Week the University of Manitoba is hosting a panel discussion on Indigenous course requirements on Thursday, Jan. 28.
Planes, trains and automobiles: Talking about Uber, taxis, regulation and more
January 26, 2016 —
Experts such as The Honourable Marshall Rothstein, retired justice of the Supreme Court and alumnus, come to campus on Feb. 4 to share their thoughts on current issues related to transportation
Exploring the opportunities of integrating Indigenous knowledge
January 24, 2016 —
Join us at Indigenous Awareness Week
‘There’s much still to be done. But we’re on the right path.’
January 22, 2016 —
One year ago Maclean’s magazine declared Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city. What's changed?
Maclean’s: One year later
January 21, 2016 —
President David Barnard submitted his thoughts to Maclean's magazine, one year after the national magazine declared Winnipeg Canada's most racist city.
Conflict and Consensus: Reconciliation and the future of Native Studies
January 20, 2016 —
Colloquium series all are welcome to attend
Racism in Winnipeg
January 20, 2016 —
VOTE: Have initiatives and conversations about racism made positive changes in Winnipeg?





