Victoria Grant

Victoria Grant

Victoria Grant, OC, ICDD, is of the Loon Clan, Teme-Augama Anishnabai, and a member of the Temagami First Nation. Victoria, President and owner of Moving Red Canoe, operates a unique professional services firm focused on Aboriginal affairs. She is an avid volunteer and a passionate voice for a more robust Aboriginal presence within the philanthropic world. Victoria is Chair of the Board of the Counselling Foundation of Canada, past chair of Community Foundations of Canada, past chair and director of the Canadian Canoe Museum and past chair of The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. Victoria is also a past member of the Advisory Committee of the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award.
Two indigenous men talking to each other at Toronto city Hall’s Nathan Phillips Square for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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A perspective on using the term ‘Indigenization’ in career development

Language and words matter. Here are some words and their definitions: Indigenous (an adjective): The Oxford English dictionary has two meanings: originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; (of people)...