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Advancing Reconciliation Through Education

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 24, 2023 / The rates of Indigenous students attending and ...

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Advancing Reconciliation Through Education

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[{"type":"text","content":"Advancing Reconciliation Through EducationNORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 24, 2023 / The rates of Indigenous students attending and completing post-secondary education have been rising in Canada over the past decade, thanks to meaningful reconciliation actions by schools, organizations, businesses and government.But another shortfall in efforts to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students has arisen: according to a report by the Assembly of First Nations, the majority of Indigenous students enrol in the trades, leaving Indigenous people under-represented in fields such as business and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).It's a narrative a new not-for-profit from Edmonton, AB intends to change.Established in 2021, New Buffalo Education Circle is creating student-led chapters at post-secondary institutions to support Indigenous students in their field of study.\"The idea is to provide a sense of community with like-minded individuals . . . to bring them together and give them that feeling of community, that they're doing this together,\" explains Joshua Letendre, the organization's first executive director, who was appointed in the fall of 2022.A member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Letendre recalls his own experience studying business at the post-secondary level.\"When I did my undergrad, they had a great Indigenous space for people to come together, but they didn't have anything specific to business. I graduated not knowing of any other Indigenous business students,\" he recalls.Come September, the fledgling non-profit will be operating at three Edmonton-area post-secondary institutions-and more to follow-with chapters set up for business and STEM students. Eventually, New Buffalo intends to expand across Alberta and into other provinces.Seed funding for New Buffalo's important mission came from Enbridge. As the founding sponsor, we awarded the organization a Fueling Futures grant of $50,000 over two years to support its work in improving lives and communities through education.The grant aligns with Enbridge's Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan, which outlines our commitments to reconciliation through six pillars of focus, each one developed collaboratively with Indigenous individuals and groups.New Buffalo's work fits within the IRAP pillar focused on employment and education in w...

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