Along coastal British Columbia, from the north end of Vancouver Island to the southeast tip of Alaska, lies the Great Bear Rainforest and Haida Gwaii. The 6.4 million-hectare region is part of the world’s largest coastal temperate rainforest whose trees generate more...
In this episode of SEE Change’s Changemakers, we take a peek at The Storyboot School, a 6-week workshop run by social enterprise Manitobah Mukluks that brings in Indigenous artisans to teach the unique craft of moccasin and mukluk-making, highlighting the...
SEE Change’s video series profiling social entrepreneurs effecting change continues with a visit to Skwachàys Lodge in Vancouver, British Columbia. Billed as the first Aboriginal arts hotel in Canada, the boutique hotel was designed by Aboriginal artists and...
We continue our series examining food security in Canada’s north. Nunavut is Canada’s newest territory, officially joining the federation in 1993. Being home to some of Canada’s Northern most communities, it holds a certain amount of mystery for those of us down...
We arrived in the pouring rain on a cool and breezy July afternoon. But it didn’t take long for Wanuskewin Heritage Park to envelop us in its warm embrace. A 20 minute-drive from the downtown core of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Wanuskewin —situated above Opimihaw Creek...