On the Path to Reconciliation – National Day of Truth & Reconciliation 2023
OnI have learned that real change takes time and a lot of hard work. Whether or not the next generations of Canadians are willing to do that work remains to be seen.
I have learned that real change takes time and a lot of hard work. Whether or not the next generations of Canadians are willing to do that work remains to be seen.
The Community Analyst develops and writes funding proposals for First Nations, development corporations and non profit organizations across Canada.
The Policy Analyst researches, develops, and evaluates policy for First Nations clients.
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