What to know about the Canada Post strike and how it impacts Indigenous Pathways
The Canada Post strike impacted giving to Indigenous Pathways last year, and, with the holidays approaching, it will impact giving again this year.
The Canada Post strike impacted giving to Indigenous Pathways last year, and, with the holidays approaching, it will impact giving again this year.
The Celebration of Culture, a partnership between Indigenous Pathways and The Salvation Army, is an opportunity for all nations to gather and learn from Indigenous peoples as we journey together toward right relationship.
Bidding opens at 12 p.m. ADT Monday, Sept. 22, and runs through Tuesday, Sept. 30. All proceeds will benefit the Elijah Harper and Richard Twiss education funds supporting Indigenous students studying with NAIITS.
"I think, for non-Indigenous people, it's important to be engaged. It's also important that I don't try to lead this work. This is work that's already happening around me that I can come alongside and support," said Dianne, who graduated from NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community in 2022 and joined Indigenous Pathways later that year.
Dianne plays a critical role in the next stage of Indigenous Pathways’ development. With skills in finance, fund development, staff management and community engagement, Dianne will build our team, taking administrative responsibility while maintaining our deep commitment to community.
Dianne is married to Marty and has two adult children. She completed her Master’s degree with NAIITS in 2022. She is well-integrated into our family and has “taken the walk” at the 2022 NAIITS convocation and symposium.
Join us in welcoming Dianne to the team.