Michif Language, its revitalization, and implications for the Metis Nation with Reid Hala

Michif Language, its revitalization, and implications for the Metis Nation with Reid Hala

Join featured speaker Reid Hala for an engaging webinar exploring the vital role of Michif language(s) in shaping Métis identity, culture, and wellbeing across their traditional homeland. Discover how Michif […]


Portraits from A Fire: Film Screening

Portraits from A Fire: Film Screening

The School of Nursing’s Indigenous Nursing Collective and Nursing Undergraduate Society extend a warm invitation to the screening of the award-winning Portraits from a Fire, a film by Trevor Mack. […]


Reimagining the Future of Oceans and Fisheries

Reimagining the Future of Oceans and Fisheries

The Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries (IOF) at The University of British Columbia is marking its 10th Anniversary in 2026. This milestone also commemorates over 70 years of groundbreaking […]


Li Bootee Mishiwayitay — The Beauty of It All

Li Bootee Mishiwayitay — The Beauty of It All

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is proud to present an exhibition of Métis artist, Daphne Boyer’s work titled: Li Bootee Mishiwayitay — The Beauty of It All. The exhibition features new artworks […]


ES Indigenous Student Support: Virtual Drop-In Advising

With the start of the Summer Session, the Indigenous Student Support Team in Enrolment Services will be offering virtual drop-in advising for Indigenous students via Zoom. Join us every Tuesday […]


UBC Celebrates Earth Day with Suzanne Simard

UBC Celebrates Earth Day with Suzanne Simard

Celebrate Earth Day with leading voices in ecology, Indigenous stewardship, law, literature, and music, including author and UBC Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Stewardship Professor Suzanne Simard, as she launches […]


“One Heart at a Time”: Transforming Cardiovascular Care for Remote Indigenous Communities with Dr. Miles Marchand

“One Heart at a Time”: Transforming Cardiovascular Care for Remote Indigenous Communities with Dr. Miles Marchand

In this webinar, Dr. Marchand will review the current state of cardiovascular health for Indigenous Peoples of Canada, outline current systemic inequities that contribute to disparities in cardiovascular outcomes, and […]


CUSMA at a Crossroads: What’s Next for North American Trade?

CUSMA at a Crossroads: What’s Next for North American Trade?

Dive into the future of North American trade, what’s next for CUSMA, and why Canada should care. The Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) governs nearly $2 trillion in North American trade and shapes everything from […]


Grief and loss: Healing Indigenous Hearts with Marlene Stevens and Beryl Parke

Grief and loss: Healing Indigenous Hearts with Marlene Stevens and Beryl Parke

First Nations Health Authority Toxic Drug Response initiative Healing Indigenous Hearts (HIH) bereavement support groups from Vancouver Island. This webinar is geared specifically for Indigenous people who are grieving the […]


Suzuki at 90: In Conversation with Gloria Macarenko

Suzuki at 90: In Conversation with Gloria Macarenko

At 90 years old, David Suzuki continues to provoke new thinking and promote more urgent action by all of us concerned about the impact of climate change — and what it portends for […]