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Cultivating Optimism: How a Positive Outlook Can Transform Your Garden
Learn how a positive mindset in gardening can foster resilience, health, and community, transforming both personal plots and the broader agri-food sector.
Stories in this category showcase actions taken to address food insecurity, and to mitigate climate change. From sustainable farming practices to supporting projects like Our People Our Climate, each activity exemplifies our commitment to addressing the impact of climate change on food security.
Learn more about how our project is actively working to advance the UN Sustainable Goals with our SDG tracking page.
Learn how a positive mindset in gardening can foster resilience, health, and community, transforming both personal plots and the broader agri-food sector.
This week we are learning how artificial intelligence intersects with food security and our capacity-building activities with the Niriqatiginnga Youth, Arts, and Media Team.
This summer Youth, Arts, and Media Team tackles food security and climate change in Manitoba through sustainable food systems and digital literacy.
Experience the captivating beauty of Hudson Bay’s western shores through stunning photographic narratives of Arviat, Nunavut by Tony Eetak.
Get ready for an action-packed week at the Arctic Congress, starting May 29. Join experts Maeva Gauthier and Dr. Jeff Birchall to explore climate resilience and local-scale planning.
Inclusivity and awareness are central to Niriqatiginnga’s approach, with a specific emphasis on social programming and sectoral inclusion within Northern communities.
Today for Canadian Innovation Week we celebrate all of the young Canadian innovators and organizations that are supporting them along the way.
Discover how projects like Niriqatiginnga and Our People Our Climate project are tackling climate change, security, and economic development in the Arctic and northern regions.
Catch up on this month’s activities with our latest video update. This short presentation will share some of the cool project activities our Niriqatiginnga project is working on this month.
Over the next five weeks we are excited to be able to connect with Kami Norland’s biosystems class at the MInneapolis College of Art and Design.
As a community program, nurturing the skills, knowledge, and networks of our future leaders, this unique, pilot program contributes beyond the success of its participants. It also aims to lay foundations for sustainable and impactful business and entrepreneurship programming.
As a community program, nurturing the skills, knowledge, and networks of our future leaders, this unique, pilot program contributes beyond the success of its participants. Niriqatiginnga also lays foundations for sustainable and impactful business and entrepreneurship programming across the Kivalliq Region and Northern Manitoba.