Isabela Ortiz

Highlights of our National Gathering of Urban Indigenous Coalitions in Ottawa, March 2023.

NUICC held a National Hybrid Gathering of Urban Indigenous Coalitions beginnings of March this year in a 3-day conference event in Ottawa. A wonderful event that would not have been possible without the attendance of 37 in person coalition representatives and second alternates from coast to coast to coast, and our 16 online attendees, also […]

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Damon Johnston, newly appointed NUICC Co-Chair, holds meetings in Ottawa.

Damon Johnston, who is the President of the Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg, was appointed the new NUICC Co-Chair commencing April 4, 2023. Damon represented NUICC coalitions in Ottawa in late April for bilateral meetings and to attend an Imagine Canada gathering of major charities and federations from across Canada. Imagine Canada brought the representative bodies

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Fall Urban Indigenous News from Coast to Coast to Coast!

There are more than 34 urban Indigenous coalitions in Canada affiliated with NUICC. During the past few months NUICC has been taking care of business and connecting with coalitions and we want to share some of the highlights with you! In this newsletter:A) Invitation to the National Gathering of Coalitions, in Ottawa, March 1-3, 2023.B) New Speaker Series Event Monday, Dec. 12,

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Spotlight on “Edmonton”

As early results from the Local Government Study are being collated, here are some highlights from local partnership initiatives in Amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ), or Edmonton, a prairie city situated on Treaty Six territory and home to diverse Indigenous Peoples including the Nêhiyaw (Cree), Dené, [.1] Anishi- naabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot). Edmonton

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Budgeting For The City We Want: How Winnipeg Can Rebuild A More Just and Sustainable City

A city’s budget can have profound impacts on the lives of residents. Public transit, health, social equality, community facilities, recreation and other programming, justice, policing, safety and security and other needs: Budgets enable policy and articulate priorities and should reflect the interests of its residents. But what if your city’s budget doesn’t adequately address your

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Highlighting the Everyday Injustices Experienced by Indigenous Women

Research by itself does not bring results, and a new report does more than document statistics about Indigenous women’s lives. It also shares their life stories and connects them to a legal strategy and community mobilisation framework. In May 2022, Canadian Senator Kim Pate launched a new report, Injustices and Miscarriages of Justice Experienced by

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Transforming Our Cities

Kamala Todd in conversation with Becky Sasakamoose Kuffner. With the vast majority of urban Indigenous people living in Canadian cities, our rights to these urban villages has never been more important. Grassroots movements have sprung up in urban centres big and small to support our community members and demand improvements and full rights. Organisations and

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