The Social Event of the Season

The Métis have made their mark on this land through their rich history, vibrant traditions, and colourful heritage. In 2003, the Supreme Court of Canada officially acknowledged Métis as one of three distinct Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

The Social Event of the Season2026-05-20T01:15:25+00:00

Restoring Rendezvous

Gathering is a sacred practice in Indigenous cultures. It is a time of traditional renewal, community connection, knowledge sharing, and celebration. However, due to the impacts of colonization, it is increasingly difficult in modern Métis life for community members to gather.

Restoring Rendezvous2026-05-20T01:12:23+00:00

Stepping Outside the Box

Many Indigenous youth, particularly in urban areas, feel left behind and that they’re missing out on crucial opportunities for education and growth. Systemic barriers, intergenerational trauma, and a lack of access to culturally safe and effective mental health supports mean young Indigenous Peoples struggle more than the average individual in their age group.

Stepping Outside the Box2026-05-20T01:08:21+00:00

Ceremony of Ceremonies

Many Indigenous Peoples face emotional, spiritual, and physical disconnect from their culture, the land and their communities. Colonization and the residential school system deliberately implemented policies aimed at cultural erasure, leading to generations of traumatized Indigenous individuals and families.

Ceremony of Ceremonies2026-05-20T01:04:52+00:00

Healing our Spirits

The impacts of the residential and day school system continue to trickle down from generation to generation. Intergenerational trauma and forced separation from Indigenous culture has left many disconnected from their Indigeneity, language, and traditional teachings.

Healing our Spirits2026-05-20T01:01:05+00:00

The Visiting Way

The path to reconciliation begins with overcoming the physical and social barriers created by colonial institutions and the cultural erasure efforts that many Indigenous Peoples face living in remote areas.

The Visiting Way2026-05-20T00:57:42+00:00

Reconnection and Love

Creating safe, supportive spaces for Indigenous Peoples requires a thoughtful approach, with an understanding of the challenges and struggles that have led to spiritual disconnection. This can be done using traditional healing elements, Indigenous worldviews, and education about how systemic institutions have inflicted trauma on Indigenous Peoples for generations.

Reconnection and Love2026-05-20T00:54:02+00:00

Healing is Justice

The burden of intergenerational trauma is one that every Indigenous Person carries. Colonialism and systemic racism have displaced Indigenous Peoples from their lands and deliberately disconnected them from their cultures and support systems, leaving them with a distorted sense of self.

Healing is Justice2026-05-20T00:50:20+00:00
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