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  • April 16, 2019

    Looking at past and into future at Concordia

    Concordia University plans to indigenize its campus, and improve curriculum and services to be more inclusive for Indigenous students attending the Montreal institution.

  • April 15, 2019

    What it means to be a female vet from town

    Marissa Leblance went from a 17-year-old John Abbott student to boot camp where she excelled despite sexist abuse and assumptions about her ability to handle stressful situations as a U.S. Marine.

  • April 10, 2019

    Scientists fly to Kuujjuaq, show off projects

    Students from Kahnawake and one from Kanesatake scienced their way to the Inuit community of Kuujjuaq for a youth science fair and made their communities proud by bringing home some sweet prizes.

  • April 9, 2019

    Surviving without an iPhone? It is possible

    Lil tykes from Kateri School are running through the last traces of winter with Tom Scott and Shakohaiiostha McComber, learning all the tricks and tips about the wilderness and how to spend your days without a device in your hand every second.

  • April 5, 2019

    Dawson College embraces Onkwehón:we culture

    Dawson College invited guests from Kahnawake to share their knowledge and experience for First People's Week at the Montreal CEGEP.

  • March 29, 2019

    Montour recognized for exceptional student leadership

    Brandon Montour has a bright future ahead of him and his hard work was honoured recently. (Courtesy Concordia University) Brandon Montour didn’t know he’d been nominated for a leadership award.

  • March 28, 2019

    Indian Day School claims dredge up bad memories

    Joe Jacobs and his siblings Leona and Bruce have all filed claims regarding their time at Indian Day School in Kahnawake’s old Kateri School.

  • March 26, 2019

    Cook hopes executive degree inspires others

    Kakwiranoron Cook is inspiring people in at least two nations, as he uses his Mohawk and Sioux heritage to push him to a new level.

  • March 22, 2019

    Kanien'kéha word sparks fight

    Ronald Phillips is still waiting for an apology from Howick Elementary. (Courtesy Ronald Phillips) Racism: the one word that can instantly cause trouble and spark a movement.

  • March 11, 2019

    Busting rods, breaking into booming industry

    Those studying the fine art of rod busting are almost guaranteed to find work once they finish their program in June, as construction contractors are looking for workers from the community.