Historical Context
You'd like to better understand how history impacts Indigenous Peoples today
How much do you actually know about Indigenous Peoples and issues?
Would you like to build a better understanding of some of the issues you hear in the news?
If the answer is "yes!" then Indigenous Awareness training
can be a helpful way to get off on the right foot.

Whether your freshly beginning your Indigenous learning journey, or you looking
to deepen existing knowledge, this Indigenous Relations course is a great place to start.
Those new & those experience in Indigenous relations
Federal, provincial, regional, and municipal government staff
Consultants, policymakers, human resources
Senior executives, managers and board members
Lawyers, justice, police, health care practitioners, educators
Retail, not-for-profit, media, hospitality, transportation
You'd like to better understand how history impacts Indigenous Peoples today
You'd like to learn about how current Indigenous issues impact Indigenous communities
You’d like to learn how Indigenous nations govern themselves and how self-government agreements are put into practice.
You'd like to gain an understanding of the constitutional, political and legal context of Indigenous issues.
You'd like to know how Indigenous and Western World
views impact decision-making
All of our group prices include up to 30 learners.
There is an additional cost for each learner beyond the included amount.
Invaluable information for every Canadian. This presentation is important not only for corporate training but also for developing personal awareness as a conscientious member of society.
K.A-B. • Justice Services Branch
Ministry of Attorney General