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Past Chair, Lila Goodspeed Everett named Manitoba 150 recipient

  • Feb 17, 2021
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The Nellie McClung Foundation congratulates our Past Chair, Lila Goodspeed Everett as a Manitoba 150 recipient.


In honour of our province’s 150th anniversary, Honour 150 presented by Canada Life recognizes 150 people from across the province who give back to the community and enrich the places in which we live, work, play, and come together in unity.


Manitobans are known for their generosity and community spirit. In fact, our province has the 2nd highest rate of volunteerism in Canada. In commemoration of Manitoba’s 150th anniversary, it is fitting to celebrate Manitobans who are committed to giving back to and enriching the place we live, work, and play.


The Honour 150 program aims to inspire future community engagement and leadership by recognizing individual Manitobans for their outstanding contributions to the well-being of their communities.






 
 

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The Nellie McClung Foundation acknowledges with respect that we conduct our work on Treaty One Territory and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We honour the Anishinaabeg, Anisininew (Oji-Cree), Ininiwak (Cree), Oceti Sakowin/Dakota Oyate, and Michif (Métis) Peoples as the original caretakers of this land. With gratitude and reciprocity, we recognize the songs, stories, teachings, and knowledge systems rooted here. The Treaties were entered into in good faith, as agreements to share, not surrender, the land. We are committed to upholding the spirit and intent of these agreements, and to building a future grounded in truth, equity, and meaningful collaboration.

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