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Northern Lifeline Delays
With unpredictable winter road access amid climate change, remote Indigenous communities are anxious for solutions.
With unpredictable winter road access amid climate change, remote Indigenous communities are anxious for solutions.
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.
Northern partner and traditional harvester Lawrence Saunders reflects on trapping season with the youth in Makeso Sakahikan (Fox Lake/Gillam).
Indigenous harvesters and Manitoba Non-Profit Food Matters Manitoba adapt to the ongoing effects of climate change in the north.
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