News & Events
Look here to find press releases, event announcements and other notices that impact our work and First Nation education.
Annual Events
April 08, 2024
Lighting The Fire 2024!
Registration is now closed for Lighting the Fire 2024! The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is pleased to announce the Lighting the Fire Conference 2024 will be held at the Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre in Winnipeg, from May 8th to 10th, 2024. This year, the Lighting the Fire Conference celebrates 25 years of …
February 26, 2024
MFNERC 3rd Annual Inter-School Pow Wow
GAA-WIIKWEDAAWANGAAG: RECONNECTING WITH ONE’S SPIRITUAL SELF MFNERC 3RD Annual Inter-School Pow Wow Participating schools are required to register their students and designated chaperones. Please complete the attached registration form and fax it to Marie Strong at 204-843-2269 or by email to cultureclass2018@outlook.com. ANTICIPATED OUTCOMESStudents will: TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATIONS, MEALS, LOGISTICS, ETC.All schools will be responsible for …
February 13, 2024
A Day in the Life of a School Nurse.
Marion Boulanger has worked for the Resource Centre as a URIS nurse for over two years and offers an insightful glimpse into the daily work of URIS nurses. The educator nurses conduct school visits for students managing special health conditions. They also conduct educational sessions on the 13 health conditions covered by the URIS program. …
February 13, 2024
Shaping the Future Through the Past
Rosalie Tsannie-Burseth provided the keynote and spoke at other sessions at the Circle of Knowledge and Practices (CKP) Conference in October 2023. She shared valuable information for First Nations staff and students to reflect on as they continue the school year through the winter months. As many will remember, newly elected Premier Wab Kinew attended …
February 13, 2024
Tipi Math: Traditional Teachings by the Numbers
Mathematics is a language of numbers that can describe almost everything in the physical world. Increasing the skills of First Nations students within this dialect of figures and equations is important so they have this valuable tool to build a good life. That means training teachers in how this complex language can be made more …
February 05, 2024
I Love to Read Calendars.
January 22, 2024
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy Symposium
The symposium will take place February 21-22, 2024 at Canad Inns Destination Centre Polo Park. Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) was created to promote, revitalize, and support Aboriginal Languages throughout Manitoba. Ancestral knowledge, as carried in our languages, songs, stories, community histories, and other key practices and customs, connect and bridge generations. The languages of First Nations, …
January 15, 2024
A Cup of Cold Water documentary screening.
To: MFNERC High School Teachers and their classrooms Date: Thursday, January 18, 2024 Location: Microsoft Teams Time: 10:00AM – 11:00AM We invite you to join us in the excitement surrounding the release of MFNERC’s very own Rachel Beaulieu’s upcoming documentary, “A Cup of Cold Water.” This compelling film explores a significant narrative that echoes through …
November 30, 2023
MET Number Project
MET Number is a unique identifier assigned to each student upon registration with Manitoba Education for record-keeping purposes. This number remains the same from kindergarten to Grade 12 and is different from any student number assigned by a local school division.
October 31, 2023
Minecraft Design Challenge: a day of escape and learning
Recently, the MFNSS held a Minecraft Design Challenge at the RBC Convention Centre as part of the eSports program. In teams of 3-4, First Nations students from MFNSS schools designed and built interconnected themed escape rooms that featured problem-solving and critical-thinking skills
October 23, 2023
Land-Based Numeracy Fair
We recently held the first Youth Land-based Numeracy Fair, hosted by the MFNERC Numeracy Team, and supported by Language and Culture facilitators, at St Vital Park in Winnipeg.
October 13, 2023
CKP 2023: A successful and smooth conference
The 2023 Circle of Knowledge and Practices Conference was a great success! Not only was it visited by numerous VIPs, like the Grand Chief of the AMC, the AFN Regional Chief for Manitoba, the Treaty Relations Commissioner, and the Deputy Minister of Education, but it also included the new Premier-elect Wab Kinew, who walked in …
October 13, 2023
Changing Lives Through Science Fairs: The Benefits of Science Fairs
Taking part in science fairs can transform a life. The Resource Centre’s Science and Technology facilitator, Alberto Mansilla, has seen the impact that submitting an experiment for a science fair and then presenting their work to others has had on students across the province. “It builds their self-confidence, which can make such an impact in …
October 13, 2023
We Need Content for The Centre Magazine!!
Ad for Content Hey, teachers and students! Would you like to be a part of The Centre magazine? We are always looking for content. We’d like to see: If you have an idea or suggestion, please email MichaelH@mfnerc.com!
June 20, 2023
Rights and Responsibilities – The Rise of the Resource Center – Part 2
If you found part two first, please go back and read part one here The 1969 White Paper and Wahbung In 1969, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chretien, unveiled a policy paper that suggested Canada would end the special legal relationship it had with First Nations peoples, including the …
June 19, 2023
Rights and Responsibilities – The Rise of the Resource Center – Part 1
This article came from MFNERC’s magazine First Nation’s ways of learning In the beginning, the Creator gifted First Nations peopleswith children, thereby giving them the right andresponsibility to teach their future generations lessonslearned from their experiences on the land. The path of First Nations education in what is now known as Manitoba is a long …
May 08, 2023
Joining the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint
On April 14, 2023, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC) was pleased to sign on to the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint (the Blueprint) and its efforts to engage and enact the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action that mention First Nations education and the needs of First Nations students. MFNERC’s …
Current Events & News
February 22, 2024
Lighting the Fire Contests
Welcome to the MFNERC Lighting the Fire Student Contests! Essay Theme:We are calling all students from MFNERC/MFNSS schools! It’s your time to shine. We’re inviting you to voice your vision for the future of education. We want you, the students, to share what you want to see in your schools. What would inspire you in …
November 23, 2023
First Nations Early Learning and Child Care Conference
Find out more on the upcoming First Nations Early Learning & Child Care Conference!
November 21, 2023
STEM Award presented to MFNERC by Let’s Talk Science!
On November 8th, 2023, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre was presented with the inaugural National Indigenous STEM Award for excellence in advancing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in First Nations schools by award sponsor Let’s Talk Science.
November 14, 2023
Members needed for First Nations Early Learning Working Group
We are seeking two representatives (male and female) from each of the five language groups from MFNERC/MFNSS member schools. Only those from member schools will be eligible.
October 13, 2023
Accessing Traditional Knowledge Online at the IRC Library
The Instructional Resource Centre (IRC) offers teachers and staff access to support materials and resources to reinforce their educational plans. The IRC operates like a standard library, functioning as a central hub for accessing lesson plans, reading resources, activities, and teaching concepts. However, it distinguishes itself from other libraries by offering First Nations Traditional Knowledge …
July 31, 2023
Protected: Circle of Knowledge and Practices 2023
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July 02, 2023
Child Psychology through a First Nations Lens
Having First Nations school psychologists working with youth in the schools affiliated with the Resource Centre provides a deeper understanding of shared experiences and cultural differences. Modern psychology, built around a European perspective, often lacks room for First Nation’s cultural insights and has a narrow focus on diagnosing flaws and shortcomings. A Resource Centre in-house …
June 29, 2023
Truth and Reconciliation in Scholastic Esports
The Manitoba First Nations School System (MFNSS) recently partnered with the Manitoba School Esports Association (MSEA) to host the first annual Scholastic Esports Expo on May 25 and 26! Esports is a positive step for students in MFNSS, as it allows them to engage in competitive gaming while promoting positive outcomes regarding their academic and …
June 13, 2023
A Lodge Helpers Story – Birth of the Human Way
OSHKAABEWIS DIBAAJIMOWIN Jason Bone is from Keeseekoowenin First Nation and studies the teachings of the Ojibwe language. This is the third of a six-part series about Anishinaabewin giondaadiziiwin (birth of the human way). He will relate a little bit of the Anishinaabe worldview in each edition of his column. And as all these things blossomed …
June 13, 2023
First Nations Excellence in the Sciences
The master of ceremonies, Michael Hutchinson, said the fair “celebrates science and is a step toward goal setting and choosing careers.” Guest speaker Wab Kinew, the current leader of the NDP, expanded by recommending that students think “high school plus,” meaning to add on either trade or university after high school. Hutchinson discussed how First …
June 09, 2023
3rd Annual Softball Tournament, a home run!
June 9th, 2023 On Wednesday, June 7th, a little under 250 students and staff, 12 First Nations school teams from all over Manitoba, kicked off MFNERC’s 3rd annual softball tournament. The morning started looking a little grey and overcast, but by the time students hit the field, the clouds had parted, and the sun was …
May 30, 2023
Gathering of Friends 2023 – Inter-School Pow Wow
“Niigaan Indaabidaa” (Let’s Look to the Future), the namesake of this year’s Gathering of Friends – Inter-school Pow Wow, was held on Ginew School grounds, in the community of Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation. On the bright warm and sunny days of May 11th, 12th, and 19th, hundreds of youths, and children from school divisions …
May 29, 2023
7 teachings in the digital age: Connecting students to their schools
Video games and online interactions are so much a part of children’s lives that students now distinguish between what happens IRL (in real life) and what happens in the digital world. It is logical for educators to want to venture into this new digital world and harness its potential to reach and teach today’s students. …
May 03, 2023
Two-eyed seeing: two perspectives on the modern world.
Imagine seeing the world in two different ways at the same time—one vision of the past and one of the future. The term “Two-Eyed Seeing” is often used in research, health, and teachings within First Nations. The idea is to understand the strengths within two worldviews—Western science and Indigenous knowledge—and then bring them together to …
May 02, 2023
Night sky stories – Teaching tradition through the stars
Richard Keeper learned how to use the stars as guides when he went out on the land to hunt and fish. Now, he teaches his star knowledge within First Nations schools using an inflatable planetarium. Keeper hopes the teachings will help First Nations students find their way back to their culture. As a member of …
May 02, 2023
Why is land-based learning important?
Some Elder’s say “You are the land your people live on.” The land’s influence touches everything from chores to etiquette to prayers. Even on the physical level, foods that mothers eat, harvested from around their homes, form the bodies of their children. When people move onto land, they develop a lifestyle as they collect the …
April 12, 2023
Inter-School Pow Wow
Niigaan Inaabidaa (Let’s Look to the Future) Participating schools are to register students and designated chaperones. Please complete the attached registration form and fax to 1-204-427-2398 or email josephineh@mfnss.com or pearlhenry@live.ca Anticipated Outcomes Students will: Travel, Accommodations, Meals, Logistics, Etc. Registration Process Program for Friday, May 19, 2023 10:00 a.m. Opening Remarks 11:00 a.m. Grand …
March 30, 2023
Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa: Let’s Speak a Little Ojibwe
Check out our first episode of Bangii’eta Anishinaabemodaa: Let’s Speak a Little Ojibwe. Available where you listen to your podcasts. The goal is to learn Anishinaabe through speaking with everyday conversations. Join Judy Doolittle as she mentors a group of second language speakers. They will share their successes and challenges with learning the language as …
March 13, 2023
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy Gathering for Our Languages Symposium
The purpose of MALS is to promote, revitalize, and retain the Aboriginal Languages in Manitoba based on ancestral knowledges of our Grandparents. Understanding the connectedness of generations and the importance of Indigenous languages teach us who we are as a people. Language ensures a strong connection from the past to the present in a positive …
March 02, 2023
Technical Vocational Education Meeting
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource (MFNERC) is hosting a technical vocational educationmeeting on March 13, 2023 at the Best Western Plus Winnipeg Airport Hotel, 1715 Wellington Avenue,Winnipeg MB, R3H 0G1.The purpose of the meeting is to discuss possible technical vocational educational programming for First Nations High Schools. There will be a presentation on technical …
February 23, 2023
Lighting the Fire 2023!!
Registration is now closed for Lighting the Fire 2023!Our Trade Show is also full! The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is pleased to announce the Lighting the Fire Conference 2023 will be held at the Victoria Inn, Winnipeg, from May 10th to 12th. This year’s theme, Break Through to Excellence in First Nation Education, will …
February 14, 2023
Community-based Youth Forum
The MFNERC Inclusive Education Services Dept. is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a two-day forum for youth in grades 7-12. The theme of this year’s forum is “First Nations Excellence: Getting Youth Excited on Who They Are and Who They Can Become” and this is related to emotional well-being issues faced by …
February 03, 2023
Akii’wi Kikinomagewinan
You’re invited to the Annual Seasonal Land-Based Youth Education Gathering being held in Pinaymootang First Nation from February 27 – March 2, 2023. Interested schools can download the information package which includes: If you would like to participate in the event please fax your registration form by February 10, 2023 and we will confirm the …
January 12, 2023
Virtual Literacy (Interactive Read-Alouds with Indigenous Content Books)
Virtual Literacy Webinars To kick off “I Love to Read Month” the literacy/assessment facilitators will begin hosting a series of 1-hour webinars on different components of a balanced literacy block. Please join us on February 1, 2023 when we present the first topic “Interactive Read-Alouds using Indigenous Content Books”. Read-alouds engage readers through good books, …
December 20, 2022
Imagination Library
The Imagination Library and the Resource Centre Start a New Chapter The Manitoba First Nation Education Resource Centre (the Resource Centre) has proudly partnered with the Dollywood Foundation to ensure new readers on 38 First Nations will receive books as part of Dolly’s book gifting program. The Dolly Parton Imagination Library puts books, each month, …
December 16, 2022
Discover Your Path – Virtual Event 2023
Discover Your Path – Virtual Event 2023 Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC) is pleased to announce we will host our second Career Fair for our member schools on, February 28, 2023. The event has been renamed to, Discover Your Path – Virtual Event, to better reflect the opportunities available to our Manitoba First …
December 08, 2022
Language Gathering 2023
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is excited to host the MFNERC LanguageGathering 2023. This event will occur on January 18-19, 2023, at the Victoria Inn, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The focus will be on First Nations languages and cultures using the theme of Building First NationsLanguage and Culture Foundations. We are pleased to provide this …
November 01, 2022
I Love To Read Month
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (The Resource Centre) celebrated I Love to Read Month in February. An integral part of First Nations cultures has always been storytelling. Oral stories are passed down from generation to generation and are an educational and interactive way of sharing life’s lessons. Books are another way to inform us, …
November 01, 2022
New Communications Manager on the Front Lines of Language and Cultural Revitalization
Michael Hutchinson is a member of the Misipawistik Cree Nation. As a teen, he pulled nets on Lake Winnipeg, fought forest fires in the Canadian Shield, and worked at the Whiteshell Nuclear Research Station’s Underground Research Lab. As a young adult, he worked as a bartender, a caterer for rock concerts and movie shoots, and, …
November 01, 2022
Message from the Director of Instructional Services, MFNSS
We are excited to welcome students and staff back to in-class, in-person interactions in MFNSS Schools! MFNSS schools are planning to open the first week in September after Labour Day, and this school year will start with getting back to the new “normal” and supporting students to transition to attending school again and ensuring that …
November 01, 2022
Ask an Early Learning Facilitator
November 01, 2022
MFNERC 20th Anniversary Booklet
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November 01, 2022
9th Annual Land Based Youth Conference
November 01, 2022
Student Essay Contest Winners!
MFNERC is proud to announce the winners for the Lighting the Fire Student Essay Contest 2013! Category 1 (Grades 7-9) The grand prize winner is Trenton Harper 13 years old attending grade 9 at George Knott School in Wasagamack First Nation The second place winner is Shawneen Fisher 12 years old attending grade 7 at …
October 07, 2022
Lighting the Fire Conference
This three day event, hosting in the spring, brings together over one thousand delegates to share best practices and methodologies, that reflect First Nations culture, traditions and values. Lighting the Fire is an alternative to mainstream education conferences, attracting indigenous educators, those working in First Nations schools and educators from various school divisions. Lighting the …
July 22, 2022
IECS Summer Training For Speech-Language Educational Assistants
August 22-26, 2022 Are you a Speech-Language Educational Assistant (SLEA) who works with MFNERC Speech-Language Pathologists? This summer we have our annual Inclusive Education Clinical Services summer training, BUT we are doing things a bit different this year.
June 01, 2022
Fisher River Inter-School Powwow
We encourage you to register your school for the Fisher River Inter-School Powwow on June 14, 2022, from 10 am-4 pm. This is a perfect opportunity for students to come together and dance, learn about powwow protocol and traditions, and of course, meet new friends. Registration Form
May 03, 2022
Partnership Between TRCM Treaty Knowledge Centre and the MFNERC
On May 3, 2022, MFNERC Executive Director Charles Cochrane and Treaty Commissioner Loretta Ross celebrated the new partnership with the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba’s Treaty Knowledge Centre. Through this partnership, MFNERC and TRCM will work to implement Treaty education throughout the province. The Treaty Knowledge Centre is set to open in the summer of 2022 …
April 22, 2022
Historical ceremony towards reconciliation and reclamation.
MFNERC and MFNSS would like to acknowledge Sophia Smoke for her role in the historic ceremony that took place on April 22, 2022, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Southern Chiefs Organization. The HBC building located in Downtown Winnipeg was gifted to SCO in the spirit of reconciliation and reclamation, and the building is …
April 22, 2022
5 Year Service Awards
The Resource Centre’s Executive Director, Mr. Charles Cochrane, is pleased to award some of our beautiful 5-year service awards to these outstanding staff members today! Miigwech for your service Jennifer Williams, Lucy Antsanen, Louise Cameron, Norbert Mercredi, and Karen Taylor.
March 31, 2022
First Annual MFNERC Career Fair
The Resource Centre hosted its first Career Fair on March 23, 2022. A virtual platform ensured a great turnout from schools across Manitoba and provided an opportunity to host 36 career booths. The day opened in a good way with political leaders and organization directors offering prayers and words of encouragement. The students participated in …
March 22, 2022
Youth Gathering 2022
MFNERC thanks everyone who attended the recent Virtual Youth Gathering. It is always a good day when we gather with youth, our future generations.
March 18, 2022
MALS – Gathering for Our Languages Symposium – June 2-3, 2022
Ki kiikidowininaand Maamawi’opiwin: Our Language Our Identity Hosted at the Canad Inns Centre Club Regent
March 14, 2022
Registration Open for the First Annual MFNERC Virtual Career Fair
Registration is now open for the first annual MFNERC Virtual Career Fair. The event takes place Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Sign up today to register your students, children, or classroom to participate in this interactive career fair from the convenience of your homeroom.
March 10, 2022
New Services for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
The. Manitoba First Nations Resource Centre (the Resource Centre) is proud to announce that Blind and Visually Impaired Educator Christina Valiquette is offering her services. Christina earned her degree from the University of British Columbia, with a focus on the education of students who are blind or visually impaired. Before Christina started her new role …
March 02, 2022
Virtual Youth Gathering 2022
First Nations students grade 7-12 from MFNERC’s affiliated schools are invited to attend this Virtual Youth Gathering March 16-17, 2022. Registration or contact Corrine Player: corrinep@mfnerc.comRobin Mousseau: robinm@mfnerc.com
February 28, 2022
I Love to Read Month
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (The Resource Centre) wants to celebrate I Love to Read Month this February! I Love to Read Month is an opportunity to encourage reading for all ages. An integral part of First Nations cultures has always been storytelling. Oral stories are passed down from generation to generation and are an …
February 28, 2022
I Love to Read Month
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (The Resource Centre) celebrated I Love to Read Month in February. An integral part of First Nations cultures has always been storytelling. Oral stories are passed down from generation to generation and are an educational and interactive way of sharing life’s lessons. Books are another way to inform us, …
February 24, 2022
Language Teacher Gatherings
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is excited to invite your Language Teachers or Instructors to this year’s Language Teacher Gatherings. Staff from our Languages and Cultures department will be hosting a two-day Language Teacher Gathering for the Northern and Southern regions. The gathering dates and locations are below. Please be aware that these …
February 24, 2022
Language Teacher Gatherings
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is excited to invite your Language Teachers or Instructors to this year’s Language Teacher Gatherings. Staff from our Languages and Cultures department will be hosting a two-day Language Teacher Gathering for the Northern and Southern regions. The gathering dates and locations are below. Please be aware that these …
February 08, 2022
Only Two Days Left to Register for MFNERC Clinical Services Regional
You are invited to the Virtual Clinical Services Regionals which is being held February 15-17, 2022! This event originated in the 2008-2009 school year and was called the Speech-Language Regionals. It provided an opportunity to provide additional training to the Speech-Language Educational Assistants that assisted the Speech-Language Pathologists to deliver speech and language services to …
February 07, 2022
February is Heart (Ode) Month here in Canada.
Have you ever heard the word ode’imin? It means “strawberry” in Ojibwe. Ode’imin combines the words ode (heart) and min (berry). The term ode’imin originates from its heart shape. Also, First Nations have always connected the benefits of delicious, juicy berries to heart strength.
February 01, 2022
Introducing the new Communications Manager for MFNERC
Michael Hutchinson is a member of the Misipawistik Cree Nation. As a teen, he pulled nets on Lake Winnipeg, fought forest fires in the Canadian Shield, and worked at the Whiteshell Nuclear Research Station’s Underground Research Lab. As a young adult, he worked as a bartender, a caterer for rock concerts and movie shoots, and, …
February 01, 2022
Grand Chief Garrison Settee Shares his “I Love to Read Month” picks!
What an exciting kick-off to I Love to Read Month! MKO Grand Chief Garry Settee shares his recommendations on First Nations authors to pick up this month for yourself and for your children. You can find the children’s titles in our shop: www.mfnerc.org/the-shop and take a look at many other titles or various reading levels and interests. …
January 26, 2022
Bell Let’s Talk Day
MFNERC values the mental and emotional well-being of our First Nations students and communities. We strongly believe in our role of helping First Nations improve education for all learners to achieve mino-pimatisiwin (the good life). Mental illness affects one in five people in Canada, across all ages and walks of life. We believe everyone should …
December 08, 2021
Passing of Elder Dave Courchene
It is with great sadness that the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC) learns that Nitamabit/Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Elder Dave Courchene) has begun his final journey. A spiritual and community leader, his loss will be felt throughout the country, if not the world, and the staff and management at MFNERC send their deepest …
November 09, 2021
National Diabetes Awareness Month
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, and this year will mark the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. We can’t wait another hundred years to change life for all those affected by diabetes. Help us End Diabetes.
October 29, 2021
Circle of Knowledge and Practices
Our virtual Circle of Knowledge and Practices Conference was dedicated to creating student engagement. What better way to explore this theme than through conversations with educators around Canada, made possible with the online format.
October 07, 2021
Manitoba Aboriginal Language Strategy Group Set to Renew Agreement
News Release from Manitoba Aboriginal Language Strategy Group: The Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) Partnership Agreement is set to be renewed by four lead organizations, including; Manitoba Education – The Indigenous Inclusion Directorate (IID), Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC), University College of the North (UCN), and the Indigenous Languages of Manitoba (ILM). The …
October 06, 2021
The Passing of Chief Orville Smoke
It is with great sadness that MFNERC management and staff send condolences to the family and community of Itancan (Chief) Orville Smoke of Dakota Plains Wahpeton Oyate. Chief Smoke was a highly respected leader who dedicated his life for the self-determination and autonomy for the people of Dakota Plains Wahpeton Oyate. Having served his community …
October 05, 2021
Wahbanang: The Resurgence of a People: Clearing the Path for our Survival Launch
Please join us over on our Facebook page Thursday, October 7th, 2021, 10 AM CST to celebrate the virtual book launch of Wahbanang — The Resurgence of a People: Clearing the Path for our Survival. Included in the launch is a video presentation created by the Turtle Lodge International Centre of Indigenous Education and Wellness.
September 29, 2021
Declaration on Indigenous Languages
The Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) Grandparents Council have shared this Declaration on Indigenous Languages and the Sacred responsibility we all have in the preservation of our languages.
September 28, 2021
The 2022 Indigenous Peoples Development Program
Applicants must have graduated within the last 2 years from a four year post-secondary program. The program will remain fully remote, and candidates from across Canada are welcome to apply. This year we will be hiring for 20 positions in the following lines of business: Finance, Technology & Operations, Internal Audit, Human Resources, Canadian Banking, …
September 07, 2021
Province Acknowledges Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30
Day of Observation Advances Reconciliation, Allows Manitobans to Reflect on Residential School Experiences of First Nations, Métis and Inuit: Lagimodiere The Manitoba government is recognizing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a day of observance to encourage reflection and meaningful discussions about the impacts of residential schools, Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Minister …
September 07, 2021
Message from the Director of Languages and Cultures
Aaniin, It is that time of year when staff and students return to school ready and eager to go. Unfortunately, the past year and a half has been difficult for staff and students dealing with the pandemic. At the MFNERC, we have had some difficulty delivering the services that we have in the past, but …
September 03, 2021
MFNSS and Keeseekoowenin First Nation Celebrate Renewed Education Agreement
September 2, 2021 – Chief Norman Bone and Councillors Leslie Blackbird, Barry Bone, and Bradley Burns from Keeseekoowenin First Nation met with Mr. Charles Cochrane, Executive Director of MFNERC, to renew their partnership agreement.
September 03, 2021
Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate Fall Registration
If you’re looking to expand your current education or want to ensure you meet all post-secondary or industry requirements, then Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate is the place for you. For more information go to https://wapaskwa.ca/
September 03, 2021
Renewed Agreement Celebrated Between Lake Manitoba First Nation and the MFNSS
August 12, 2021 – Chief Cornell McLean and Councillors Kevin Swan, Byron Swan, Berry McLean, and Dwight Paul from Lake Manitoba First Nation met with Charles Cochrane, Executive Director of MFNERC, to take part in a signing ceremony today. Chief Cornell McLean and Charles Cochrane signed a five-year partnership agreement between Lake Manitoba First Nation …
August 30, 2021
Virtual Mathematics for Middle Years 5-8
Microsoft Word – Letter of Invite Math Roundtable Middle Years 2021.docx Letter of Invite – Roundtable for Middle Years teachers This roundtable is for Middle Years 5-8 Teachers. Two days for roundtable re: Mathematics and the land- Why do we need to teach land- based activities? This 2-day session will focus on how Indigenous Peoples …
August 30, 2021
Virtual Mathematics Roundtable K-4
Two days for round table regarding Mathematics and the land- Why do we need to teach land-based activities? This 2-day session will focus on how Indigenous Peoples understand the importance of the drum within their worldview and the mathematics curriculum outcomes. This math roundtable is for Early Years k – 4 Teachers.
August 10, 2021
Announcing the passing of Ralph Arthurson
It is with great sadness we announce that Ralph Arthurson passed to the spirit world on Friday, July 30, 2021. Ralph was a long-standing employee with MFNERC for 20 years and had recently retired in December 2020.
June 22, 2021
Principal Round Table
Virtual Principals Roundtable 2021 will take place over Zoom, August 30 & 31, 2021. Takwēski Māmitonēntamāk: ‘Changing our Focus” is a responsive process that will enable our First Nations educators to build and sustain the instructional capacity to accelerate student learning.
June 16, 2021
Virtual Summer Institute Registration
ATTENTION: First Nation Schools, Principals, Teachers, Resource Teachers, Educational Assistants MFNERC Inclusive Education Services Department will be hosting a virtual Summer Institute from August 16 – 27, 2021.
June 14, 2021
National Indigenous History Month
Held yearly in June, National Indigenous History Month is a time for all Canadians to celebrate the history, heritage, and diversity of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples. June coincides with the summer solstice, which is a traditional time of celebration for many Indigenous people. Indigenous History Month was recognized through the efforts of the …
June 14, 2021
Pride Month
June is celebrated as Pride Month by millions of LGBTQ2S+ people and their allies worldwide. It is a time to honour the history of the June 28, 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York, which saw protests and violence that pushed forward the gay rights movement. We stand beside the LGBTQ2S+ community and remember those who’ve …
May 31, 2021
Mourning 215 Children of Kamloops Residential School
It is with great sadness we mourn the 215 children discovered buried at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. We extend our condolences and prayers to the families of the victims and their communities, the BC Nation of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, and all Indian Residential School Survivors and their descendants grieving this discovery. It is unnatural …
May 03, 2021
CMHA Mental Health Week
Good mental health isn’t about being happy all the time. In fact, a mentally healthy life includes the full range of human emotions—even the uncomfortable ones like sadness, fear and anger. Feeling sad, angry and anxious at times is part of being human. Even if we try to push our difficult feelings down, they don’t …
April 26, 2021
Quarterly Update from the Executive Director
As the Executive Director of MFNERC, I intend to provide a quarterly update to all First Nations stakeholders on the activities undertaken by MFNERC on behalf of First Nations in Manitoba.
April 20, 2021
Lighting the Fire Virtual Conference
May 19-21, 2021 Student Well-Being: Balancing of the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit MFNERC is proud to present this year’s Lighting the Fire Conference on May 19-21, 2021 which will be held virtually. This year’s theme is Student Well-Being: Balancing of the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit.
April 16, 2021
Co-Regulation Workshop
Meeting: Early Learning Co-regulation Session: Role of the Educator in Co-regulation Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 Location: Zoom Meeting Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Zoom Registration Link: https://mfnerc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEof-6qqDkpHNP9Xt21cAsQYDf5hCe9HRHA
March 17, 2021
The Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba Spends the Day with the Language & Culture Unit
The Languages and Cultures Department took part in a professional development training session with the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba. The day started with a land acknowledgement from session leader Connie Anderson.
March 12, 2021
Clinical Services Wraps Up Another Successful Regional Event
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre just finished its first Virtual Clinical Services Regional. Clinical Services Regional events were in-person gatherings since 2008, but with such a positive reaction to the virtual component this year, we will explore continuing online events in the future.
March 10, 2021
Renowned Virtual Success for Clinical Services and the Digital Learning & Development Teams
Last week, MFNERC wrapped up the Virtual Clinical Services Regional. The leadership, participants, and organizers celebrated it as a monumental success for the organization’s newest department: Digital Learning Environment.
March 04, 2021
Behind the Scenes Peek at the Making of Sensory Motor Rooms
43 schools affiliated with MFNERC Clinical Services have received their sensory motor equipment to support students’ learning and participation during the school day. This is an example of working directly with school staff to implement student programming, through specialized services and equipment, since January 2018.
March 01, 2021
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy 2nd Annual Languages Symposium
The purpose of Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy, MALS, is to promote, revitalize, and retain the Aboriginal Languages in Manitoba based on ancestral knowledges of our Grandparents. Understanding the connectedness of generations and the importance of Aboriginal languages teach us who we are as a people.
February 23, 2021
LOGIN: MFNERC Virtual Clinical Services Regional
If you have already registered for this event, please login with the link below. You will have received an email confirmation with your login details. Registration is now closed.
February 12, 2021
Attention Parents and Caregivers!
Are you looking for FREE virtual resources you can do from home? Join us for our MFNERC Virtual Clinical Services Regional February 23-25, 2021. Drop in for one session or for all sessions, whatever suits your needs and schedule. Just don’t miss out, register today!
February 12, 2021
2021 Virtual Science Fair
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre and the Manitoba First Nations School Systems are proud to announce the 2021 Virtual Science Fair.
February 12, 2021
MFNERC welcomes Sharon McKay to the new position of Community Support Program Manager for the Thompson office.
Sharon has a shared responsibility for the management of the northern office. She is primarily responsible for engaging with northern First Nations and will liaising, communicating and collaborating with all departments within MFNERC to ensure the needs and aspirations of the northern First Nations are reflected in the implementation of MFNERC vision, mission, goals, and …
February 08, 2021
Only Two Days Left to Register for MFNERC Clinical Services Regional
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is holding a Clinical Services Regional virtually February 15-17, 2022. This gathering will provide the educational assistants and therapy assistants from the community with the opportunity to receive information on the services we provide within the MFNERC Inclusive Education Clinical Services Department. Strategies will be provided and practiced …
January 26, 2021
MFNERC Virtual Land Based Physical Education and Health Gathering
Feb 11 & 12, 2021 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m Location: Zoom WebinarRegistering for this gathering will provide the physical education and health teachers and other physical education providers from the community with the opportunity to receive information on the services and resources provided within the MFNERC, Sport Manitoba and Manitoba Aboriginal Sport and Recreation …
January 22, 2021
MFNERC welcomes new departmental lead, Lorna Prince.
MFNERC is pleased to welcome our newest departmental lead, Lorna Prince. She will be joining the Department of Inclusive Education Services on January 25, 2021 as the Director of Inclusive Education Services.
January 07, 2021
Upcoming Webinar
Register for Resiliency for Educators Webinar on Jan 27, 2021 10:00 AM This webinar will cover the topic of resiliency with the definition, increase knowledge and awareness of resiliency.
November 16, 2020
Announcement of new Language and Culture Departmental Leadership
MFNERC is proud to welcome our newest departmental leads of the Language and Culture Department, Director Davin Dumas and Assistant Director Jennifer Williams.
October 30, 2020
Middle Years Health Education from a First Nations Perspective: Video Series and Lesson Guide
MFNERC is pleased to share our “Middle Years Health Education from a First Nations Perspective: Video Series and Lesson Guide.” This teacher resource provides educators with the proper support and knowledge to educate middle-year students about healthy relationships, human sexuality, bodies, nutrition, and substance use/misuse. We have included videos of Elders and Knowledge Keepers sharing …
October 29, 2020
Dadavan Maintenance
There will be maintenance from October 30, 6 PM to October 31, 10 PM for Dadavan. During this time Dadavan Outcomes will be unavailable.
October 26, 2020
October is Occupational Therapy Month
October is Occupational Therapy (OT) month, so the OTs at MFNERC are here to share what Occupational Therapy means to them. The OTs at MFNERC work in First Nations schools to promote meaningful participation in school activities and support academic and developmental goals.
October 22, 2020
Congratulations to the 20 graduates of the Masters in Language and Literacy (MILL) program.
“About four years ago, leaders from the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) approached the UM Faculty of Education to work together to create an M.Ed. cohort,” Watt explains. “The cohort was to focus on Inclusive Language and Literacy within a First Nations education context. The resulting consultative process with First Nations educators …
October 20, 2020
MFNERC Announces Covid-19 Academic Support Solutions
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC) has developed comprehensive Essential Learning Packages, which include lesson plans to ensure students achieve learning outcomes away from the classroom.
October 07, 2020
Deaf Awareness Week
Deaf Awareness Week is celebrated annually on the last week of September. Deaf communities all across the world get together to bring awareness to Deaf issues, people, and culture.
October 01, 2020
Second Annual First Nations Cross Country Meet
We are thrilled to announce the second annual First Nations Cross-Country Meet on October 15, 2020. We invite all MFNERC and MFNSS students to participate in the competition which will be held virtually, so you can participate on your school/community track or trail. Important Update: The deadline to get your results submitted has been EXTENDED …
September 14, 2020
Covid-19 and asthma concerns
COVID-19 is mainly a respiratory infection, and there are concerns regarding the effects of this virus on children and youth with asthma. But, NO EVIDENCE to date to suggest that young people with asthma are at increased risk for COVID-19 infection.
August 10, 2020
MFNERC’s Art Contest for Manitoba First Nations Kids
Encourage Summer Learning Summer Art Contest to get MFNERC / MFNSS Students Creating—and Winning Prizes Encourage children and youth to draw and take photos this summer and then submit their works in the first-ever MFNERC art contest. Kindergarten to Grade 12 students in schools affiliated with MFNERC or MFNSS can enter and win gift cards …
August 06, 2020
MFNERC partners with Dadavan OUTCOMES Program
A new partnership with Dadavan OUTCOMES will provide First Nations School Staff with a Student Information Management System, a Professional Development Portal, and include additional built-in features that meet students’ needs in First Nations schools.
July 02, 2020
Virtual Clinical Services / Special Education Summer Institute – Online Registration is now open
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Special Education Department of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre will be hosting a Virtual Clinical Services Summer Institute from August 4 – 7, 2020.
June 12, 2020
Miigwetch, ekosani, marsi, pidamaya do for all your support
A big thank you to all the staff who have participated in our online events over the past couple of months. We have seen high numbers of engagement and appreciation for these resources on our social media channels, and such success wouldn’t be possible without your readiness to adapt to online sharing, learning, and teaching. …
June 03, 2020
2018-2019 MFNERC Finance Report
On behalf of MFNERC’s Board of Directors, we welcome you to preview our 2018-19 Financial Audit. This Audit report reflects the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre’s (MFNERC) on-going commitment to improving both its performance and its financial and fiscal accountability. 2018-2019 MFNERC Finance Report (PDF)
June 01, 2020
EPIC Week Manitoba: A Virtual Career Experience
UPDATE* The Virtual Career Fair speaker videos are archived on the site now. They will be available on the site for a short time. Watch for when these presentations will be put on a YouTube channel. Go to EVENT ARCHIVES and search for the video you’d like to watch. Please feel free to check them …
May 28, 2020
Social Media Schedule June 1- June 5
Join us this week for daily activities you can enjoy from home. Wilfred Buck returns on June 1 at 2:00pm for star stories of Niska the goose. Check out our interactive calendar to see our social media lineup on Facebook.
May 15, 2020
Congratulations to Charles Cochrane on the Appointment of Executive Director of MFNERC
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles Cochrane as the new Executive Director, effective June 16, 2020, following the retirement of Lorne C. Keeper.
May 15, 2020
Announcing the Retirement of Lorne C. Keeper
With mixed emotions, we announce the upcoming retirement of Executive Director Lorne C. Keeper, effective June 15, 2020. Lorne has enjoyed a lifelong career serving in First Nations education. He started his first teaching job in 1975 in Nelson House. Lorne then moved to Alberta and Thompson, where he worked with Keewatin Community College as …
May 15, 2020
Social Media Schedule May 18 – 22
Join us this week for daily activities you can enjoy from home. Check out our interactive calendar to see our social media lineup for the week of May 18 – 22, 2020. Happy May long weekend!
May 14, 2020
*New*Online Meetings and Professional Development
Now offering a schedule of upcoming online meetings and professional development webinars will address needs to support remote learning for First Nations.
May 11, 2020
The Youth Science Canada (YSC) launched the inaugural Youth Science Canada Online STEM Fair
The YSC Online STEM Fair is a chance for these students to share their sense of curiosity and passion for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). It’s also an opportunity for the public to celebrate STEM and get a glimpse into the next generation of innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs.
April 23, 2020
Social Media Schedule
May 4-8, 2020 Join us this week for daily activities you can enjoy from home. Check out our interactive calendar to see our social media lineup for the week of May 4–8, 2020. We have animal names in Ojibwe-Cree with David Flett, Dene kitchen words, and talking about spring in Cree. Star Stories with Wilfred …
April 22, 2020
TthaNárɛltthʼɛr, Our Dene Hero
Did you catch author Lucy Antsanen reading TthaNárɛltth’ɛr Live on our Facebook page? Now you can read along for free with this Flipbook version.
April 21, 2020
The newest edition of the MFNERC Newsletter Sharing Our Stories is now available
The March 2020 MFNERC newsletter, “Sharing our Stories,” has been mailed out to schools. This issue shines the spotlight on land-based education. Most First Nations schools offer some form of land-based education, but, so far, a standard approach to help guide teachers is unavailable. MFNERC is in the final stages of developing a “document guide” …
April 09, 2020
Treaty Tales Free Online Reading Resource
Today we are doing a live reading of Treaty Tales – The Handshake and the Pipe. Follow along with your own free flipbook version available now.
April 06, 2020
Sensory Play Activities
Sensory play is interactive activities designed to help children explore their 7 senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, hearing, body awareness, and movement. Check out these fun sensory play ideas using the materials you can find at home!
March 27, 2020
Playing with playdough
Are you looking for fun learning activities to help entertain your family? If so, you are in luck — the MFNERC Occupational Therapy team has some exciting projects on the way, including some playdough fun! Playdough is a perfect playtime activity for developing children’s fine motor skills. We are sharing an easy to follow recipe, …
March 23, 2020
Accessible resources for adults and children about COVID-19 and ways to cope
The MFNERC School Psychologists have put together an accessible list of resources for adults and children related to coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Rather than just providing links, this format offers visual and video thumbnails, as well as infographic and handout previews and other accessibility options.
March 20, 2020
At-Home Activities Ideas for Nursery and Kindergarten Children
Here are some fun free learning activities for Nursery and Kindergarten aged children that you can use at home.
March 18, 2020
Statement from the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs calls for a State of Emergency and establishes a COVID-19 Pandemic Response Coordination Team and Centre.
March 17, 2020
Home Sweet Home Activities
There’s no place like home…activities! Make yourself at home with these fun activities and resources. Have an activity that you’ve tried that isn’t on our list, send us the link so we can share it with others! Info@mfnerc.com Sensory Example Physical Activity Example
March 09, 2020
MFNSS Province-Wide Basketball Tournament
This year’s MFNSS Basketball Tournament saw 160 participants and volunteers. Ten teams representing eight MFNSS schools attended, the farthest school coming in from York Landing.
February 28, 2020
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy—2020 Aboriginal Languages Symposium
The Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) was created to revitalize First Nations languages. MALS is committed to promoting and developing First Nations language resources throughout the province.
February 21, 2020
For Immediate Release: 3rd Annual Keewatin Regional Science Fair
This year’s theme is Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Location: Bill Comaskey Wellness Centre Thompson Regional Community Centre Dates: February 24–25, 2020
February 19, 2020
MFNERC sends copies of “Little Tree” by Cree author Natashia Moodie to all affiliated First Nations schools.
Little Tree is a children’s book that talks about the importance of taking care of the earth, water, and taking immediate action to reduce the effects of climate change.
February 19, 2020
Community Working-Groups Meet with MFNERC to Complete Land-Based Curriculum
MFNERC’s Research & Development (R&D) team recently held a working-group meeting with community members from Manitoba First Nations to finish a land-based curriculum due to come out in 2020. The meeting featured guest speakers—educators currently doing valuable land education work in Manitoba communities.
February 13, 2020
Lighting the Fire Conference: Student Well-Being: Balancing of the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit
MFNERC is proud to present this year’s Lighting the Fire Conference on May 6-8, 2020 at the Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre in Winnipeg.
February 12, 2020
Reconnecting with the Land – 10th Annual Land-Based Youth Education Gathering
We teach youth the importance of making and participating in events our people used to do prior to colonization. This event focuses on making educational knowledge fun and will provide fellowship with other First Nations. This event marks the 10th Annual Land-Based Education Gathering held to date in partnership with the Manitoba First Nations Education …
January 15, 2020
Research & Development Team Creating Potential Partnership in Educational Programming with the Manitoba Museum
In December 2019, MFNERC’s Research and Development (R&D) team met with staff from the Manitoba Museum to discuss potential education partnerships projects. This meeting was held at the Manitoba Museum and included a personalized tour led by Dr. Maureen Matthews, Rachel Erickson, Rob Gendron, and Nancy Anderson.