On September 18, CMA delivered an apology for its role and the role of the medical profession in the harms caused to Indigenous Peoples in the health system
Q&A with Dr. Lisa Monkman, Councillor and Chair of our Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Circle
June is Indigenous History Month and June 21 is Indigenous Peoples Day—both are opportunities to honour and expand our understanding of First Nations, Inuit and Métis People, their experiences, and their stories
How CPSM is honouring National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, plus resources and events listing
All CPSM registrants are invited to a keynote on Restorative Justice
Expand your knowledge about Indigenous Peoples, their experiences, and their stories this Indigenous Peoples Day
May 10 is Bear Witness Day, a day honour Jordan River Anderson and Jordan's Principle, which ensures that First Nations children have access to the care and services they need, when they need them
February 27, 2023 - CPSM delivers statement and apology to the Inuit for the racism experienced in their medical care in Manitoba Photo credit: Manitoba Inuit Association
January 31, 2023 - CPSM issues statement and apology to the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline, and Nehethowuk, for racism experienced in their medical care in Manitoba
CSPM honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and will act on seven recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Circle
June 21 is Indigenous Peoples Day, a day to celebrate and learn more about Indigenous Peoples, places, and experiences
May 10 is an important date in the history of Jordan's Principle at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal