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Canada's Most Innovative Communities
Celebrating Canadian
Celebrating Canadian Arts & Culture
Celebrating Canadian Development
Celebrating Canada's Diversity
Diversity in Trades
Emergency Preparedness
Empowering Aging Canadians
Empowering Indigenous Voices
Engineering Our Future
Future of AI
Future of Our Planet
Future of Food
Home Protection & Improvement
Our Water & Ocean
Product of Canada
Protecting Canada's Wildlife & Biodiversity
Skills Of The Future
Skilled Trades & Apprenticeships
Truth and Reconciliation
Workforce of the Future
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Your Guide to Home Buying
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The Push for Indigenous Procurement and Export
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Money is Medicine — Economic Reconciliation Has Space for Everyone
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at mount royal university in calgary, education is being indigenized
In Calgary, Alberta, the campus of mount royal university is alive with the indigenous knowledge of the niitsitapi blackfoot territory on which it sits. from the faculty of nursing, a painted buffalo hide robe represents a pact of indigenization and decolonization that's reshaping higher education in Canada.
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