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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 kisac 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
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