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Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects

@icce_caec

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is an independent organization that supports Indigenous communities to undertake cumulative effects work.

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In honour of National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, we encourage you to think about Reconciliation beyond a single day of acknowledgement and beyond relationships with people alone. 🧡

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In honor of Indigenous Veterans Day, we remember the First Nations, Metis and Inuit people who fought to protect Canadian rights, despite the loss of their own. #IndigenousVeteransDay #RemembranceDay

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We honor the Winter Solstice on December 21, as a celebration of collective healing and community. ICCE wishes you and your community a Happy Holiday 🤍

We honor the Winter Solstice on December 21, as a celebration of collective healing and community. 
ICCE wishes you and your community a Happy Holiday 🤍
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Why are Ribbon Skirts important to Indigenous people and communities? Like our Mother Earth, the strength women possess must be balanced and cared for in different ways throughout their lives.

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Are you looking to join an #Indigenous-led, innovate and community-driven organization? ICCE is looking to fill 3 new fully #remote positions in our growing team of passionate and outcome-oriented leaders from across Canada.

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How does Indigenous science relate to Truth & Reconciliation? Reflecting on ongoing impacts to All Our Relations helps us think cumulatively and move forward to protect wellbeing for generations to come. ICCE will be closed for the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.

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ICCE expresses our sincerest condolences to his family and communities of Murray Sinclair. The work and achievements of this outstanding leader will continue to inspire change and understanding among Indigenous Peoples and Canadians for generations to come. ❤️

ICCE expresses our sincerest condolences to his family and communities of Murray Sinclair. The work and achievements of this outstanding leader will continue to inspire change and understanding among Indigenous Peoples and Canadians for generations to come. ❤️
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Today is Indigenous Veterans Day, where we remember the First Nations, Metis and Inuit people who fought to protect rights of Canadians, despite the loss of their own. #RemembranceDay #IndigenousVeteransDay

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We honor the Winter Solstice on December 21, as a celebration of collective healing and community. ICCE wishes you and your community a Happy Holiday 🤍 ICCE National Office will be closed until January 6, 2025

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Why are Ribbon Skirts important to Indigenous people and communities? Like our Mother Earth, the strength women possess must be balanced and cared for in different ways throughout their lives.