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Culture of the North – Youth Led Project
The Culture of the North: BIPOC Youth Taking Action is a youth-led project that is supported by Future North and funded by Pathways to Education. This project sought to determine the degree to which multicultural education is being taught within the high school classrooms in the District of Sudbury and Manitoulin, and its impact on students who identify as Black, Indigenous (and) People of Colour (BIPOC). To investigate this, a youth-led...
Future North on the Road: Lessons Learned
Future North — A Network for Youth was officially launched on social media (Instagram and...
Sudbury Youth Co-design Digital Strategy to Improve Service Access
The Brand Identity and Digital Strategy project’s goal was to develop an in-depth...
DATA AND RESOURCES

Northern Policy Institute: Information At Your Finger Tips
www.northernpolicy.ca Written by: Jelise Keating What is Northern Policy Institute (NPI)? Northern Policy Institute is an “independent think tank” that identifies policy opportunities to support the growth of sustainable communities in Northern Ontario. They have operations in Thunder Bay, Sudbury, and Kirkland Lake. Their website of resources and data was made to help organizations and the northern population make informed decisions and...
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Current Projects

Pilot project combines apprenticeship training, Indigenous teachings for Sudbury youth
Miskwaawaak (Red Cedar) is a pilot project which seeks to explore the experiential learning opportunities available through hands on projects that benefit youth participants and also make an improvement to the community. The project will see the build of a traditional arbor on the sacred land of the N’Swakamok Native Friendship Centre, followed by a multi-day workshop abounding with traditional teachings and ceremony. Youth participants will...
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