The Conference Board of Canada’s report shows the significant economic impact of investments in First Nations cultural revitalization projects. In a news release announced today by FPCC, The Conference Board…
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Located in beautiful T’aalan Stl’ang, the “Beach that Has Everything,” is a youth program working to reconnect Haida Gwaii’s youth with their heritage, culture and Xaad Kil language. The beginning…
FPCC’s Heritage Infrastructure Program supports First Nations to restore and protect sacred spaces like the Kwikwetlem Historical Cemetery. The Kwikwetlem Historical Cemetery is nestled in a clearing framed by large…
This cultural documentary project weaves together languages, arts, cultures and heritage with funding from FPCC! June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples’ Day – a day to celebrate the diverse cultures,…
FPCC’s Infrastructure Heritage Program is supporting the Stz’uminus Trail Project: connecting youth with the land, culture and teachings as they build an interpretive trail for their community. Trails are pathways…
U’mista Cultural Centre Protects Cedar Heritage Collections: Funding from the FPCC Heritage Infrastructure Program supports the U’mista Cultural Centre to protect its vulnerable organic collections with upgraded environmental controls. Perched…
As we celebrate Heritage Week in Canada and reflect on where we live and who has come before us, we are excited to highlight Tse’k’wa, an incredibly important First Nations…