Turtle Island Series: Indigenous Peoples, Colonialism, and Reconciliation: Indigenous resistance to settler colonial agendas and laws.
Upcoming sessions
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September 30, 2025
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (ET)
English
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Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
Audience
All HC and PHAC Employees
Description
" Note: This workshop is delivered in four segments over two days.
About the Series:This introductory series provides an overview of the histories, laws, and policies that shaped the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. It is intended to support participants in strengthening or expanding their understanding of Indigenous histories and the ongoing impacts of colonialism today.
The series is divided into four segments presented over two days:
September 29:
Segment One: The Doctrine of Discovery and the formation of Canada.
Segment Two: Canadian laws aimed at the dispossession and cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples.
September 30:
Segment Three: Indigenous resistance to settler colonial agendas and laws.
Segment Four: Challenging colonial narratives and using the TRC Calls to Action and UNDRIP to support reconciliation.
Participants will also explore Indigenous worldviews, the importance of treaties, and how Indigenous Peoples assert their inherent rights and revitalize their connections to land, culture, and language.
Important Information:
Registration provides access to all four segments on both days.
Participants must attend both days to be eligible for a certificate of attendance.
Sessions will be delivered live through Microsoft Teams.
Email reminders and the Teams link will be sent a few days before the first session.
For questions, contact: charmaine.martell@portagecollege.ca"
Additional upcoming sessions
Date and Time | Session code | Location | Language | Available seats | |
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September 30, 2025, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (ET) | IC25355_EN | English | 2999 | Sign in to register |