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Author: The First Peoples' Centre at Canadore College

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Minwaajimo means 'to tell a good story' in Anishinaabemowin, and that is exactly what we hope to do in this podcast! Minwaajimo is a show highlighting Indigenous student success stories from Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario. Namely, Minwaajimo is hosted by the First Peoples' Centre at Canadore College, and has invited Indigenous student alumni, and current students, as well as the staff, faculty, and leadership team at Canadore College to share in the celebration of Indigenous students, and who each assist in making Indigenous student success stories possible. So biindigen (come on in) and join us as we cheer on the Indigenous students at Canadore College!
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Originally aired in 2023. This is a revised and edited version of our interview with Shannon. Shannon continues to be a motivated entrepreneur and community business leader. Her time at Canadore was very productive and she made an impact while here. An Honor Students. More original episodes to come before we roll out Season 2
Nathalie Wajashk-Restoule is Anishinaabe kwe. Mother of 2 children. She is a member of Okikendawt Anishinabek (Dokis First Nation) and is from the Eagle Clan. Nathalie is a graduate of the Indigenous Wellness and Addictions Prevention Program at Canadore College, went on to Nipissing University to start her 4-year degree in Psychology. Cultural and Anishinaabemwin Language Instructor at Okikendawt Kinoomadii Gamig and works at Female Youth Represenative at Anishinabek Nation Youth and Ms. Reg...
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