Kâpapâmahchakwêw - Wandering Spirit School's Land Based Learning Programming
In this workshop Laurie Labrecque showcased how Kâpapâmahchakwêw - Wandering Spirit School in Toronto has embraced Land-Based Learning to create meaningful, hands-on educational experiences for students. The school draws from its journey in traditional Indigenous foodways and its efforts toward self-sufficiency and food sovereignty. Laurie highlighted practical ways educators can connect curriculum to the land around them and shared how integrating traditional Indigenous foodways has shaped the school's approach and how this can inspire others to take similar steps in their own communities.

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Hands-On, Land-Based: Indigenous Foodways in the Classroom

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F2CC's School Food Infrastructure Fund grant info session

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STEM Talks - Brain Injury Awareness 2026

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Incorporating Urban Agriculture Education in the K 12 Setting Webinar

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WVESMH Creativity Corner Presents: Activities with EBP Curricula

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Waterfront Toronto Open House: Quayside, Ookwemin Minising & Waterfront East Transit Updates

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Indigenous Foodways in Schools Grants 2026-2028 - Grant Applicant Webinar

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Webinar: Guide to Creating a Community Rooted School Food Program

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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CIRCL Webinar: CIRCL and National Databases

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