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The Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention acknowledges that we live and work on Treaty 8 and Metis Districts 13 and 14, lands that have been occupied, travelled, and cared for by Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. As an organization, we recognize the past wrongdoings and systemic inequities faced by our indigenous populations. We are committed to uplifting Indigenous voices, respecting traditional lands, and working towards reconciliation and healing.
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CDN Signs Cross-Border Community Investment Deal with Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention
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Grimshaw Office Open House a Success
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