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Indigenous Ally Toolkit

The Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Network (Réseau pour la stratégie urbaine de la communauté autochtone à Montréal) has just released a wonderful resource, the Indigenous Ally Toolkit. While the toolkit is specifically geared towards the Montréal community, it contains a great deal of useful advice for Indigenous allies in any community.

Explore the toolkit in English

Explore the toolkit in French here

This resource was created by Réseau pour la stratégie urbaine de la communauté autochtone à Montréal . Content and research by Dakota Swiftwolfe. Layout and design by Leilani Shaw. With contributions from: B. Deer, V. Boldo, E. Fast, G. Sioui, C. Richardson, K. Raye, S. Puskas, L. Lainesse, & A. Reid.

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