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Dr Evelyn Forget’s Profile Story

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We had the opportunity to sit down and discuss the concept of a basic income with Dr. Evelyn Forget, a Professor of Economics and Community Health Sciences at the University of […]

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Audrey Logan’s Profile Story

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We had the opportunity to sit down with Audrey Logan and listen to some of her stories. Audrey is a Cree/Metis woman from Northern Alberta, a traditional foods teacher, and

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Dr Joyce Slater’s Profile Story

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Over the course of the pandemic, Dr. Slater and her team have been researching the impacts of COVID-19 on the charitable food sector.     View Recording Here   A huge

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Livestock

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We support partners with agricultural education and training, and with resources such as equipment and materials so that they can produce meat and compliment their community’s diet. Our livestock supports

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Winter Roads

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Some of our partner communities are more difficult to access. We provide them the resources that they need seasonally, when winter roads are in function.  The following are winter road

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Medicine and Ceremony Supports

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We support elders, youth, and adult community members with equipment and materials so that they can pick and process Medicine from water and land. We also provide equipment and materials so

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Gardening

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We support partners with agricultural education and training, and with resources such as equipment and materials so that they can grow enough fresh produce to feed their communities. Our gardening

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Traditional Harvesting

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We support partners with resources such as equipment and materials so that they can get out on the land to harvest (hunt, fish, trap, and gather) and feed their communities.

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Kinosao Sipi

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Kinosao Sipi (Norway House) Harvester Program Harvesters in Norway House travel around the

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Bunibonibee

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Bunibonibee (Oxford House) Winter Roads We support Bayline Regional Roundtable by shipping supplies and

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Food Matters Manitoba works to advance food security and food sovereignty for Indigenous peoples in Manitoba.
Our offices are located on Treaty Ten and Treaty One Territories, on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Dene and Inuit, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our work also includes working alongside communities across Treaty Territories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. 
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