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Tackling Food Insecurity in Northern Manitoba
Local Indigenous non-profit tackles food insecurity in Northern Indigenous Communities in Manitoba through community driven change.
Local Indigenous non-profit tackles food insecurity in Northern Indigenous Communities in Manitoba through community driven change.
Indigenous and Inuit youth across Manitoba head to Churchill accompanied by mentors to participate in the traditional annual goose hunt.
Food Matters Manitoba (FMM) and Northern partners help to revitalize traditional Indigenous land–based education.
Tataskweyak (Split Lake) school garden program provides access to healthy produce for students and community members.
On February 8, Food Matters Manitoba will present our traditional approach towards educating Indigenous youth at the Indigenous Education Gathering – hosted by The Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint (MCIEB). Food Matters Manitoba will use
At Food and Beverage Manitoba’s sustainability conference and trade show Cultivate, Food Matters Manitoba will be presenting our community driven initiatives and collaborative efforts in Northern food insecurity. Food Matters Manitoba will be participating in