Rooted in urban Indigenous realities
We recognize the rights of First Nations and Inuit in cities. We support their initiatives and amplify their voices.
Specific support for the urban Indigenous presence
Today, a majority of Indigenous people live in urban areas. That’s why the Quebec Native Friendship Centre Movement provides contextually adapted services rooted in the cultural and social realities of the First Peoples.
We promote cultures, encourage dialogue between peoples and help shape public policy to reflect urban Indigenous lived experience.
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View all newsThe Observatory of Urban Indigenous Realities
Our Observatory focuses on urban Indigeneity. Its mission is to gather, understand and share knowledge related to urban Indigenous issues, focusing its actions on using First Nations and Inuit knowledge and expertise for the benefit of society as a whole.
First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle Settlement
This agreement is intended to compensate those harmed by discriminatory underfunding of the First Nations Child and Family Services program and those impacted by the federal government’s narrow interpretation of Jordan’s Principle.