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Whitehorse Daily Star: First Nation Education Conference goes this week


Whitehorse – This week, hundreds of people are gathering – in online and virtual venues – for the second annual Yukon First Nation Education Conference.
It’s being hosted by Yukon First Nation Education Directorate to share ideas and inspiration on First Nations control of First Nations education.
Over Wednesday and Thursday, 50 participants will gather over two rooms at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre, plus over 250 joining via Zoom.
The conference boasts headliners independent MP Jody Wilson-Raybould and Olympian-activist Waneek Horn-Miller.
Wilson-Raybould is a former Justice minister in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first government.
She and Horn-Miller will be addressing how Yukon First Nations can move forward on their mandate and legal right to lead Indigenous education in the territory.

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