Survival School students get to adopt a river
Diane Yeung The Eastern Door
Julie Delisle grew up learning about the waters in front of her home from her father and grandfather. This fall,...
Mohawk appointed director of health program
Courtesy Konwahahawi Sarah Rourke
In an effort to address the ongoing health concerns in Indigenous communities across Canada, McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health...
Toolkit launched to help increase sensitivity
The Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Network (from left to right) co-chair Maya Cousineau-Mollen, co-chair Vicky Boldo, Dakota Swiftwolfe, Allison Reid, Leilani Shaw, and Brooke...
A graduation ceremony to remember
Marisela Amador The Eastern Door
There was not a dry eye left in the room by the end of the joyous and emotional graduation ceremony...
McGill youth camp teaches teens to have fun with science
McGill University's Eagle Spirit Camp hosted by their Faculty of Medicine and organized by the Indigenous Health Professions program (IHPP) since 2017, inspire Indigenous...
Animated doc on ironworkers hits festival
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Spring symphony of sounds
Budding musicians from Kahnawake joined the St. Francis Xavier Mission’s Mohawk Choir and the Longueuil Symphony Orchestra at a fundraising concert on Saturday afternoon....
Montour ready to make a difference at Concordia
For his final year as an undergraduate student, Brandon Montour will be a member of Concordia University’s prestigious Garnet Key Society. (Courtesy Brandon Montour)
The...
Háo’ Tewatatíhsek Tsi Nitewawennò:ten’
The kids who signed up to paddle this summer at Onake also got a chance to develop their language skill, and the Ionkwawenní:io Kanien'kéha course...
Thirty years of Kanien’kéha at Karihwanoron
Kids continue to embrace the unique style of learning offered by Karihwanoron, which is celebrating three decades of instructing young students in the community...