Annual General Meeting
This year, CAAN’s Annual General Meeting will take place on September 15, 2021. Please stay tuned for more information!
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This year, CAAN’s Annual General Meeting will take place on September 15, 2021. Please stay tuned for more information!
CAAN continues to support World AIDS Day on December 1st of each year and launches a week-long national public awareness campaign across the land called Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (AAAW).
The Wise Practices Gathering is hosted by CAAN and the AHA Centre in support of Community-Based HIV Research (CBR) by and with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.
Call for participation in a study on harm reduction services during the COVID-19 pandemic PACIFIC SHARING CIRCLE Monday May 9th - 1 pm PDT Communities, Alliances & Networks (CAAN) has […]
We are conducting this real-time assessment to identify culturally responsive wise practices that community organizations can use to mitigate the health and social consequences of COVID-19 on Inuit, First Nation, and Métis peoples.
Watch for details on our next wise practices & skills building gathering!
CAAN is proud to join 2Spirits Manitoba Inc. Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre and Manitoba Moon Voices inc. as sponsors for the 2Spirit Honour Dance Special!! We are humbled to support the honouring of two remarkable community leaders, Gayle Pruden and Peetanacoot Nenakawekapo.
The Men's Leadership Project Presents: Well-Being Wasacu (Circles) - Story Telling / Sharing CirclesFor People who Identify as Indigenous Men or Individuals who Identify as Male. Staying Fit & Healthy […]
We are conducting this real-time assessment to identify culturally responsive wise practices that community organizations can use to mitigate the health and social consequences of COVID-19 on Inuit, First Nation, and Métis peoples.
The Men's Leadership Project Presents: Well-Being Wasacu (Circles) - Story Telling / Sharing CirclesFor People who Identify as Indigenous Men or Individuals who Identify as Male. Hunting Story Telling, Sharing […]
WEll-Being Wasacu - Outdoor Activities / Sharing Circle
We are conducting this real-time assessment to identify culturally responsive wise practices that community organizations can use to mitigate the health and social consequences of COVID-19 on Inuit, First Nation, and Métis peoples.
Well-Being Wasacu - Men’s Traditional Teachings / Sharing Circle
We are conducting this real-time assessment to identify culturally responsive wise practices that community organizations can use to mitigate the health and social consequences of COVID-19 on Inuit, First Nation, and Métis peoples.
Well-Being Wasacu - Supernatural Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
CAAN continues to support World AIDS Day on December 1st of each year and launches a week-long national public awareness campaign across the land called Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (AAAW).
This national campaign is guided by a steering committee that consists of national Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners and reflects the collaborative efforts in recognizing HIV/AIDS in Indigenous populations. The event consists of themed activities and events that are hosted in community and focus on specific target groups such as women, youth, people who are incarcerated, Two-Spirit people, Inuit, Metis and Indigenous Leadership.