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Evolution; When will we be fully evolved?
Over the years I have learned that capturing the economic benefits of federally funded capital projects relies on assuming the risk of managing and building
A Residential School Story
In light of the discovery of the remains of 215 First Nations children at the former Kamloops Residential School site, I wish to contribute one
Are you making a difference?
Like me, many of my Indigenous professional friends and colleagues occasionally find themselves between existential crisis and supporting community development. According to what I have
Part 3: “Never waste a crisis”
I realize this may sound like a strange thing so say, but trust me; never waste a crisis. This is vitally important simply because we learn so much from them. We learn
Part 2: “Leadership in the eye of the storm”
“No duff! No duff! This is not a drill.” These are not words that you want to hear. They indicate you are in a crisis. In Britain, Ireland, Canada,
Part 1: Crisis is inevitable. Prepare for it
Years ago, people in my community used to tell my Dad I was good in a crisis. I didn’t actually hear that compliment until many years later because he didn’t share it directly