Today, September 30th, is the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. We remember those no longer with us and we look ahead to the collective path forward. #September30#OrangeShirtDay#NTRC
Hot stew and bannock courtesy of the @SalArmyEDSCanBM is here at the 2022 Fire Safety Conference. They showcased how this food truck can support communities during disasters. Find out more - Emergency Disaster Services - Emergency Disaster Services (https://t.co/LY8bCcbDq7)
The 2022 Fire Safety Conference has come to a close. Thank you to our partners, participants, speakers, and tradeshow vendors who attended this year’s event. Merci à nos partenaires, aux participants, aux conférenciers et aux exposants qui ont participé à la conférence.
Did you know @SalArmyEDSCan has a food truck designed to support communities during emergency situations?
Learn more at the 2022 Fire Safety Conference and tradeshow in Prince Albert, co-hosted with Sask. First Nations Emergency Management and CVFSA
Interested in joining the 2022 Fire Safety Conference virtually? @NIFSC_CA will be hosting sessions through Facebook Live! Tune in for the conference's most popular sessions!
https://t.co/4zOCctktMk
Conference attendees are participating in a session on CISM / Resilient Minds thanks to Tom Jukes and the Canadian Mental Health Association. Thank you to our partners at @CMHA_NTL for being here today to present on this essential program for Indigenous Firefighters.
Interested in getting more information on CISM/Resilient Minds - visit https://t.co/2dpMmMLvPg
There will be an Indigenous adaptation of the course coming March 2023! Thank you @CMHA_NTL
‘Daunting and disturbing’: Indigenous people five times more likely to die in fires, study finds https://t.co/BEUKL4OL3v
To learn more, visit @NIFSC_CA
Michelle Vandevord of Muskoday First Nation is the Associate Director for Saskatchewan First Nation Emergency Management in Prince Albert, proud mentor for women in fire fighting & the first woman to hold the role of President of the Aboriginal Firefighters Association of Canada.
The NIFSC commissioned @StatCan_eng to identify the mortality & morbidity rates related to fire incidents among Indigenous Peoples in Canada. These figures underscore the need for fire education & training in Indigenous communities. #IndigenousCanada https://t.co/yMA8howtPA
UM helps launch first-of-its-kind COVID-19 Indigenous app. Info collected will be used to advocate for changes in policy-making and is an example of how digital tools can be effective in supporting and promoting Indigenous health & data sovereignty. https://t.co/OYjjcQ7jMu
ʻO Pepeluali ka mahina ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi! February is Hawaiian Language Month! To commemorate, presenting our 1st FLUX article fully translated into Hawaiian: a feature on the power and necessity of reaffirming traditional place names across the pae ‘āina. https://t.co/aqPKBbfvyy
E Ola Ka 'Olelo Hawai'i
By the 80s, nearly an entire generation of Hawaiians had lost the ability to speak Hawaiian. Larry Kimura endeavored to change that. Listen here -
https://t.co/7HNleYSmGt
Indigenous Peoples in Canada are 10x more likely to die in a fire than the general pop. @NIFSC_CA has launched a new Indigenous reporting system to track fires on reserves. Understanding why & how can bring direct attention to root causes.
https://t.co/IXB85XGdCa
"The reason women are critiqued for being too loud or too meek, too big or too small, too smart to be attractive or too attractive to be smart, is to belittle women out of standing up publicly. The goal is to ‘critique’ into submission & applies to anyone challenging power." AOC
trigger warning: violence
THIS is what we were afraid of. we've been warning the world for months that farmers would face deathly violence for their dissent.
https://t.co/z28MqzaxTu
#FarmersProtest