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Thomson Community School’s mamawi kakaskihtânânaw (Together we can) land-based learning program in Regina

We’re excited to spotlight our Youth+Us partnership with Thomson Community School’s mamawi kakaskihtânânaw (Together we can) land-based learning program in Regina. This initiative provides students with a hands-on, culturally rich outdoor education experience and reflects our Indigenous Relations policy commitments.

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