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Kîšâc is a word from Swampy Cree which means “ahead of time / in preparation / with a view to the future”. For you it means a community where Indigenous youth can learn together, connecting through cultures.

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Y4Y Canada on CTV Your Morning Ottawa

Thank you Rosey Edeh, Melissa Lamb, and Will Aiello for inviting us to share our work with your viewers.

September 26, 2025 Kîšâc Performances fancy shawl jigging media
Honoured to Share Our Voice on CBC Ottawa Morning

Honoured to Share Our Voice on CBC Ottawa Morning

On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, one of Youth4Youth Canada's founding members was honoured to bring an important conversation to CBC Ottawa Morning. Taliah Lyons had the privilege of interviewing one of her mentors, Auntie Alexia, about what it truly means to be an Indigenous Auntie today.

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September 25, 2025 Kîšâc Outreach media
Vegetable Picking Workshop

Vegetable Picking Workshop

We spent a beautiful afternoon at Rideau Pines Farms with Indigenous youth from our community. Thanks to a grant from ONWA, we were able to host this land-based activity and spend time together in nature—picking berries and fresh vegetables straight from the fields.

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August 24, 2025 Kîšâc Land-Based Activities food gathering
Gloucester’s 175th Anniversary

Gloucester’s 175th Anniversary

We were honoured to bring our Kîšâc dancers to Gloucester’s 175th anniversary celebration at the beautiful Billings Estate National Historic Site. Hosted by the Gloucester Historical Society, the afternoon was all about community, history, and celebration.

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July 13, 2025 Kîšâc Performances jigging fancy shawl teaching
Youth4Youth Canada Brings Indigenous Dance to Summer Camp

Youth4Youth Canada Brings Indigenous Dance to Summer Camp

Youth4Youth Canada had the opportunity to share the beauty of Indigenous dance with over 150 young campers aged 3 to 16 at Stonehaven Community Church. The day was filled with joy, learning, and creativity, thanks to the warm welcome we received from Camp Director Gwen, her husband Pastor Kaleb, and their enthusiastic son Cory.

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July 09, 2025 Kîšâc Awards teaching
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