Northern Lifeline Delays
With unpredictable winter road access amid climate change, remote Indigenous communities are anxious for solutions.
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With unpredictable winter road access amid climate change, remote Indigenous communities are anxious for solutions.
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Teacher in Tataskweyak (Split Lake), Vivian Lin, reflects on the garden program’s success throughout the 2024-25 school year.
Youth rabbit snaring clubs in Makeso Sakahikan (Fox Lake/Gillam) and Kisipakamak (Brochet) are part of a large scale project in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to teach the youth essential land-based skills.
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Northern partner and traditional harvester Lawrence Saunders reflects on trapping season with the youth in Makeso Sakahikan (Fox Lake/Gillam).
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Indigenous harvesters and Manitoba Non-Profit Food Matters Manitoba adapt to the ongoing effects of climate change in the north.
Adapting To Climate Change Read More »
Thanks to all of our amazing supporters who nominated us for Western Financial Group’s national $100,000 giveaway for Giving Tuesday.
Giving Tuesday – Western Financial $10,000 Recipient! Read More »
Students at the Frontier School Division in Kisipakamak (Brochet) participate in a hide tanning and tufting workshop.
Hide Tanning and Tufting Workshop Read More »
Food Matters Manitoba, Northern partners, and Interlake Regional Health Authority team up to provide moose meat for elders on National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Moose Meat For Elders Read More »
Traditional harvester and FMM’s Northern partner, Drayden Jobb, recounts his personal experience attending a Sundance in Winnipeg over the past summer.
A Winnipeg Sundance Experience Read More »
Traditional harvester and FMM’s Northern Community Facilitator reflects on his time attending the recent Norway House Gathering this past summer in August.
The Norway House Gathering Read More »