Pedri-Spade is among the 15 new Indigenous faculty and staff members feted at the ceremony. The new McGillians include First Nations, Métis and Inuk people from across Canada. They include:
Owisokon Lahache, is a Haudenosaunee Mohawk artist & matriarch from the Turtle Clan living in Kahnawake. Owisokon's first passion in life is painting. She believes that art can speak volumes...
Caitlin Gilpin was born and raised in the Cree community of Wemindji, Quebec, on the east coast of James Bay, about 1,400 killometres north of Montreal. She is currently pursuing a Masters of...
Over the years, he has remained a constant supporter of McGill. In 2012, he established the Judie Rimer Entrance Scholarship in honour of his late wife and, in 2017, he made a generous gift to the...
In 2017, the Provost’s Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education released a report that contained 52 calls to action for improving McGill’s Indigenization and decolonization efforts...
A conversation with Lisa Qiluqqi Koperqualuk was held, for the 2021 Indigenous Knowledge Holder for the McGill Indigenous Studies Minor Program, as she taught her teachings of the interconnections...