Videos
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Cindy Blackstock and Helaina Gaspard on the importance of evidence-based funding
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Dr. Helaina Gaspard (in French)
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Dr. Helaina Gaspard on performance budgeting
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Kevin Page on budgeting for wellbeing
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Kevin Page on how programs get approved in government
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Call for Questions
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Cindy Blackstock and Helaina Gaspard in Conversation
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Cindy Blackstock on First Nations Child and Family Services
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TRAILER - Spirit Bear and Children Make History
Spirit Bear and Children Make History tells the true story of a landmark human rights case for First Nations children at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and how Spirit Bear and his friends stood with First Nations children and helped make Jordan’s Principle a reality.
Theme(s): Child & youth engagement / Child rights / Child welfare / Education / Equality/equity / First Nations / I am a Witness / Jordan's Principle / Social justice / Spirit Bear / TribunalAge Group: Early Childhood (0-4) / Primary Grades (4-12) / Junior Grades (12-14) / Senior Grades (14-18) / Post-Secondary -
Akwesasne History Project: 60's Scoop
The 60’s Scoop was a governmental policy that placed indigenous children in non-native homes for fostering and adoption. An Akwesasronon survivor shares her story about severed ties with family, culture and language, and the policy changes created to focus on keeping families together. This video includes an interview with Dr. Cindy Blackstock.
Theme(s): 60s Scoop / Child rights / First Nations / Human rights / Reconciling History