Jennifer Taback, an Anishinaabe-kwe artist, created a new logo for the Toronto Maple Leafs’ upcoming Indigenous Celebration ...
The lightly tinted blue on the Maple Leaf symbolizes Georgian Bay and the essential role that water plays in our lives, while a beaded Maple Leaf, with o'demin (strawberries) in the background, ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs unveiled a new, Indigenous-inspired logo on Thursday to honour the meaningful impacts of Indigenous peoples in the community.
Designed in partnership with Anishinaabe-kwe artist Jennifer Taback of Design de Plume, the logo was unveiled on Wednesday and was made in recognition of the Leafs’ annual Indigenous Celebration Game, ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs will have a different look on Saturday. An Indigenous-inspired logo will be used during the game ...
Mayor Ken Boshcoff delivered the "State of the City Address" last night. Here is the text of the Mayor's speech: Good evening ...
The reimagined logo was created by Kitchener visual artist Luke Swinson, who is of Anishinaabe heritage and a member of the ...
This February, the Matriarchs Uprising festival returns to The Dance Centre for its seventh year, highlighting Indigenous women’s skills and artistry in contemporary dance. Curated by Olivia C. Davies ...
Kitchener, Ont., resident Luke Swinson, a visual artist with Anishinaabe roots and a member of the Mississaugas of Scugog ...
Kenny Pheasant first became a teacher of Anishinaabemowin at 14 years old. Now, it's his life mission to get more people ...
Simon Brascoupe, artist and academic, is Anishinabe/Haudenosaunee and was raised on the Tuscarora Nation. Simon is one of the ...
Roger LaBine and his son Anthony LaBine Sr. move through a manoomin, or wild rice, bed on Brule Lake in the far western Upper ...