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  2. Native Canadian Centre of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, founded in 1962, [1] is a membership based charity organization that provides social, recreational, cultural, and spiritual services to Indigenous people in Toronto.

  3. Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Aboriginal law is the area of law related to the Canadian government's relationship with the Indigenous peoples. Section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867 gives the federal parliament exclusive power to legislate in matters related to Aboriginals, which includes groups governed by the Indian Act , different Numbered Treaties and ...

  4. Category:Non-profit organizations based in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Native Canadian Centre of Toronto; Network of Azerbaijani Canadians; New Fraternal Jewish Association; North American Native Plant Society; O. Ontario March of Dimes; P.

  5. David B. Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Second National Native Art Auction. Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (April 1982) – Toronto. Ontario (Refer to catalogue of painting – 1982) Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature – Winnipeg. Man. (January 1983) (Group show auction/benefit) First Annual Native Art Auction – Saskatoon. Saskatchewan (John Howard Society) Art 86 – Brantford.

  6. Category:Indigenous organizations in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Native Canadian Centre of Toronto; P. Pauktuutit This page was last edited on 20 August 2021, at 00:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. First Story Toronto - Wikipedia

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    First Story Toronto is an Indigenous-led organization that researches and promotes Indigenous history in Toronto through public initiatives such as guided and self-directed educational tours. [1] The walking, biking and bus tours help raise awareness of the historical and enduring presence of Indigenous peoples in the Great Toronto Area (GTA).

  8. Verna Patronella Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Verna Patronella Johnston (1909-1996) was an Ojibway and Potawatomi (Anishinaabe) author, mother, grandmother, mentor, and community activist, known for helping Indigenous youth who had travelled to the city of Toronto for secondary and post-secondary educational opportunities from the 1960s through to the 1980s.

  9. Category:Indigenous peoples in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Native Canadian Centre of Toronto; Y. Yamantaka // Sonic Titan This page was last edited on 22 April 2021, at 03:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...