Indigenous Education in Canada
CBC News explores Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools, including those near major cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
CBC News explores Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools, including those near major cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
The Ontario government's Native Youth Program provides funding and support for Indigenous youth initiatives in high schools across the province.
McGill University's Indigenous Youth Empowerment Program offers workshops, mentorship, and cultural activities for Indigenous high school students in Quebec.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous Youth Programs focus on education, health, and well-being, with a emphasis on community-led initiatives in high schools nationwide.
The Saskatoon Public School Division offers various Indigenous programs for high school students, including language classes, cultural activities, and mentorship opportunities.
The University of Calgary's Indigenous Youth Leadership Program provides high school students with leadership training, cultural workshops, and university preparation.
The Indigenous Youth Organization's program directory allows users to search for Indigenous youth programs in Canadian high schools by province or territory.
The Canadian Ministers of Education's 'Supporting Indigenous Youth in Canadian High Schools' report highlights successful programs and strategies for improving Indigenous student outcomes.