The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
On the same day that Stephen Harper joined four other living former Prime Ministers in urging Canadians to rally around our ...
An inside look at how Quebec City’s Hôtel de Glace comes together as the iconic structure celebrates 25 years The Hôtel de Glace fluctuates in form and theme each year. This year, the theme is "Back ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
La langue des signes des Autochtones des Plaines a été utilisée pendant de nombreuses générations pour permettre aux peuples autochtones de communiquer entre eux malgré les idiomes et la distance qui ...
Au camp culturel Aki Kikinomakaywin, les jeunes Anishinaabe tissent ensemble leurs visions du monde, se connectent à leur culture et apprennent à se reconnaître dans les sciences occidentales. Alors ...
The Future of Michif program is a collaboration between Canadian Geographic, the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and its cross-Canada network of educators to bring the Métis language and culture into the ...
Indigenous ingenuity shines through in this century-old mode of winter transportation, a marvel of design perfectly suited to the challenges of snowy landscapes, ice, and open water. Behold the scoot.
“We chose [the slogan] ‘every child matters’ because I talked about how I felt that I didn’t matter when I was in residential school. We weren’t hugged. We weren’t consoled. We could be half-dead and ...