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Stable, long-term funding essential for equitable education access and economic growth in Indigenous communities – Anishinabek News

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By Rick Garrick M’CHIGEENG — The Indigenous Institutes Consortium (IIC), which represents Kenjgewin Teg and six other Indigenous-owned institutions, is calling on the federal government to address the chronic underfunding of Indigenous post-secondary education and fulfill reconciliation commitments. “We’ve been advocating our message, I would say, for many years,” says Beverley Roy, president at Kenjgewin […]
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anishinabeknews.ca broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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