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Manon Tremblay

Manon Tremblay is senior director of Indigenous Directions at Concordia University in Montreal. 

Economic reconciliation starts with equitable access to education for Indigenous peoples

Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Equal access to a quality education is perhaps the most important component to economic reconciliation. Indigenous education has been chronically underfunded for decades, writes Manon Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Equal access to a quality education is perhaps the most important component to economic reconciliation. Indigenous education has been chronically underfunded for decades, writes Manon Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Equal access to a quality education is perhaps the most important component to economic reconciliation. Indigenous education has been chronically underfunded for decades, writes Manon Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Opinion | BY MANON TREMBLAY | June 22, 2020
Equal access to a quality education is perhaps the most important component to economic reconciliation. Indigenous education has been chronically underfunded for decades, writes Manon Tremblay. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade