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BKC’s Funding Announcement

Strategic Science Fund awards the Canadian Mountain Network 5 years of funding to support Indigenous knowledge and Reconciliation Through Research

This significant grant will enable CMN’s transition to Braiding Knowledges Canada (BKC) as we approach the conclusion of our current federal grant in March 2024. Under the banner of BKC, we will build upon the groundbreaking achievements of CMN, which focuses on braiding Indigenous and Western knowledge developed through research in mountain regions across the country. BKC’s mandate, however, reaches far beyond these mountain landscapes. It will expand its influence across Canada, allowing us to carry forward the remarkable legacy of CMN while also widening our reach and relevance.
BKC’s mission is to significantly enhance the influence of self-determined, place-based, and co-produced knowledge within Canada’s science culture such that, over time and on a path towards reconciliation, Indigenous and local knowledge approaches contribute more to public policy and decision-making and become more fully and equitably reciprocal with federal science priorities.
CMN’s rebrand to BKC will help advance Reconciliation through Research and contribute to several of Canada’s cross-cutting policy priorities. These include advancing reconciliation through concrete action on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and supporting the implementation of the United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as well as the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Dr Monique Dubé, BKC Executive Director

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