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Making the rite of passage accessible to every Indigenous person

Making the rite of passage accessible to every Indigenous person

CBC6 days ago
A camp in Alberta is working to inspire a renewal of rite of passage ceremonies by making them accessible to trans and two-spirit Indigenous people. CBC's Paige Parsons was invited to Humble Lodge to learn more about the experience that participants describe as life-changing.
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‘A new chapter': Beloved Santa's House moving from London to St. Thomas this Christmas
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‘A new chapter': Beloved Santa's House moving from London to St. Thomas this Christmas

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