Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 68

Exploring Theme: "Sample Canada 150 Projects"

Updates on this page: 6
 

May 27, 2019


Sesqui Trail, Downsview Park Canada Lands Company

official opening of the Sesquicentennial “Sesqui” Trail, a visually stunning new gateway to the Park that unites past, present and future. the Sesqui Trail serves as a visual interpretation of the story of Downsview and the site’s important history of the Indigenous Peoples in the area, agriculture, pioneering aviation innovation, military operations to today’s amazing...

June 22, 2018


Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the Assembly of First Nations, Métis National Council, Inuit Tapariit Kanatami, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and Indspire The Atlas is an educational tool designed to help build a renewed, nation-to-nation relationship by highlighting the history and the communities of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. It will be available in multiple...

November 1, 2017


First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres

Cultural Expo 2017, Nov. 1 – 5, 2017 The First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres (FNCCEC) is a non-profit, national organization. Our unified voice leads in the promotion, protection, revitalization and maintenance of First Nations languages, cultures and traditions as given by the Creator. FNCCEC is comprised of over 50 Cultural Education Centres which...

November 18, 2016


4 – H Canada “Empowering Youth and Connecting Communities.”

4-H Canada will support local activities and celebrations that will engage 4-H youth in communities across Canada, through the 4-H Connecting Canadians Fund, open to 4-H Clubs, Regions, Districts and Provincial Organizations. These celebrations will celebrate the agricultural heritage of Canada, bringing together communities from coast to coast. “Empowering Youth” is a youth-led initiative seeking to...

January 1, 1970


Reconciliation in Action: A National Engagement Strategy

This funding is an opportunity for Reconciliation Canada to continue engaging all Canadians in the reconciliation process and to envision a new way forward as we move into the next 150 years, together. For example: A National Narrative on Reconciliation online engagement project A series of National Reconciliation Gatherings National Gathering of Spiritual Leaders and...

January 1, 1970


Urban Aboriginal Peoples Advisory Committee of Vancouver

Canada 150+ launches in English Bay in mid-July with a traditional canoe welcome, followed by a nine-day arts festival in Vancouver’s downtown. Nightly headliners include acts like Cree icon Buffy Sainte-Marie, but the focus is the history and culture of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, the three Coast Salish nations on whose unceded territories Vancouver...

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