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'''<p style="font-size: 24px;">Thank you to everyone who attended the Open Door 2022 Symposium! We look forward to seeing you again next year!'''
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<p style="color: Black; font-size: 24px;">Until then, check out these wellness resources:</p>
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*<p style="color: Teal; font-size: 24px;">[[Media:Recipes_with_Insiya_Rasiwala-Finn_(1).pdf|Recipes with Insiya: Turmeric Latte & Energy Bliss Balls]]</p>
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*<p style="color: Teal; font-size: 24px;">[[Media:Insiya_Yoga_Handout.pdf|Insights and Practices from Yoga and Ayurveda]]</p>
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<strong>[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/4th-annual-open-door-symposium-registration-218073783557 Register]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Media:OpenDoor2022_Event_Recordings.pdf|Event Recordings]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>[[Media:OpenDoor2022 Agenda FINAL.pdf|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>[[Media:OpenDoor2022 Agenda FINAL.pdf|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
<strong>[[Media:FINAL Program Booklet 2022.pdf|Event Booklet]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>[[Media:Open_Door_Program_Booklet_2022.pdf|Event Program]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>[[Media:FINAL - Open Door Bio's Booklet 2022.pdf| Bios]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
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'''<p style="color:DarkSlateBlue; font-size:19px;">Brought to you by the BC Federal Council Community of Interest on Mental Health</p>'''
 
'''<p style="color:DarkSlateBlue; font-size:19px;">Brought to you by the BC Federal Council Community of Interest on Mental Health</p>'''
 
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<h3>B. Does Indians Have Feelings: A Panel Discussion</h3>
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<h3>B. "Does Indians Have Feelings?": A Panel Discussion</h3>
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The following is an excerpt from The Fourth World: An Indian Reality, by George Manuel and Michael Posluns:
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<blockquote>Let me give you an example from my early work experience. I have never forgotten a certain conversation during a coffee break on the first job where I worked side by side with white people on an equal footing. I was a boom man on the Thompson River for a lumber mill that employed about forty men. Maybe two or three of us were Indians.
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Another worker with whom I often sat at coffee breaks said to me as he sat down, “Can I ask you a question that’s been on my mind for some time?”<br>
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“Sure,” I said.<br>
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“Does Indians have feelings”? he asked.<br>
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“Yes, Indians have feelings,” I told him.<br>
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“You know, my wife and I often talked about this, and since you’re my friend I felt you wouldn’t be offended if I asked you. We actually feel Indians is no different from dogs, no feelings at all for kinship.”
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Join us to hear what it is like to be an Indigenous Federal public servant, to better understand the experiences and trauma of Indigenous colleagues, and to learn best practices for communicating and engaging with Indigenous people from a trauma informed approach. This is a safe space to ask your questions. This is the road to reconciliation.
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*Mikelle Sasakamoose, Senior Policy Advisor to the Director on Reconciliation, Indigenous Relations, Transport Canada (moderator)
 
*Mikelle Sasakamoose, Senior Policy Advisor to the Director on Reconciliation, Indigenous Relations, Transport Canada (moderator)
*Kelly Larkin, Regional Program Manager – Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness (EMSA), Transport Canada, Pacific Region
   
*Bryon Flekke, St’at’imc, from the community of Xaxli’p. a public servant with Statistics Canada  
 
*Bryon Flekke, St’at’imc, from the community of Xaxli’p. a public servant with Statistics Canada  
 
*Nadine Spence, Executive Director Indigenous Affairs, Parks Canada
 
*Nadine Spence, Executive Director Indigenous Affairs, Parks Canada
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*Michelle Johnston, Holistic Nutritionist
 
*Michelle Johnston, Holistic Nutritionist
 
*Michelle Sheppard, Registered Dietitian
 
*Michelle Sheppard, Registered Dietitian
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'''Resources:'''
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*[[Media:Self_Care_Ideas.pdf|Self Care Ideas]]
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*[[Media:Lower_Hunger_Hormones_With_Food_Chart.pdf|Lower Hunger Hormones With Food Chart]]
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*Afternoon Plenary: "Looking Forward: Prioritizing Mental Health in the Workplace – Fireside chat with Chief Information Officer Catherine Luelo"
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*Afternoon Plenary: ''Looking Forward: Prioritizing Mental Health in the Workplace – Fireside chat with Chief Information Officer Catherine Luelo
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<h1>Resources</h1>
         
   
 
   
 
'''<p style="font-size:24px;">Questions can be sent to {{em|Carole.Eros@dfo-mpo.gc.ca}}</p>'''
 
'''<p style="font-size:24px;">Questions can be sent to {{em|Carole.Eros@dfo-mpo.gc.ca}}</p>'''

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