Inclusion NWT started in the 1960s with a group of parents fighting for education equality for children with disabilities, and now the organization is celebrating 60 years of growing supports to create a more inclusive society for clients and their families.
"We didn’t lose our language. We didn’t lose our culture. So don’t talk like we did. We’re stronger for all of this,” says Charlene Belleau, one of Canada s leading figures on residential schools
From the Thunderbird bridge flying over Humber Bay to the remains of a Huron-Wendat village in Scarborough, the city’s remarkable Indigenous history is everywhere
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After 45 years, the Dene Nation will be releasing a new constitution. It’s expected to tackle outstanding concerns facing Dene peoples and map out the future of the organization.