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.
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
Story Telling / Sharing Circle for Indigenous Men #MensMentalHealthMatters
We will be announcing details on Indigenous AIDS Awareness Week soon!
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation took place September 30th, honouringthe children who never returned home from residential schools, survivors and theirfamilies and communities. It was a day for sharing and a day for learning withsurvivor testimony and Indigenous voices key to raising awareness and educatingall Canadians. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful […]
We are thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to you for the screening of a thought-provoking documentary that promises to inspire, inform, and spark meaningful conversations. Woven in vignette-style format, the Re: membering Documentary highlights the vital contributions of Indigenous organizers including Two-Spirit trailblazers and individuals with lived experiences related to STBBI’s amidst the tumultuous […]
We are thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to you for the screening of a thought-provoking documentary that promises to inspire, inform, and spark meaningful conversations. Woven in vignette-style format, the Re: membering Documentary highlights the vital contributions of Indigenous organizers including Two-Spirit trailblazers and individuals with lived experiences related to STBBI’s amidst the tumultuous […]
We are thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to you for the screening of a thought-provoking documentary that promises to inspire, inform, and spark meaningful conversations. Woven in vignette-style format, the Re: membering Documentary highlights the vital contributions of Indigenous organizers including Two-Spirit trailblazers and individuals with lived experiences related to STBBI’s amidst the tumultuous […]
CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center are delighted to invite you to another series of Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training. This training is part of the national project, The Canoe and is free to attend. The Canoe aims to bring relevant, non-stigmatizing, context-specific harm reduction practices for rural and remote indigenous communities to the national stage. No One […]
CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center are delighted to invite you to another series of Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training. This training is part of the national project, The Canoe and is free to attend. The Canoe aims to bring relevant, non-stigmatizing, context-specific harm reduction practices for rural and remote indigenous communities to the national stage. Wellness is […]
Welcome to the 10th International Indigenous Pre-conference on HIV & AIDS, a pivotal gathering set against the vibrant backdrop of Munich, Germany from July 19 - 21, 2024. As we convene in this culturally rich city, we embark on a journey to illuminate Indigenous issues and celebrate the profound diversity of Indigenous Peoples. Our mission […]
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.