lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) Traditional Territory, of the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations (Greater Victoria, B.C), March 12, 2024: Introducing smart automation to support First Nations’ traditions and governance with a strategy and timeline tool for elections management; creating a quicker and easier way...
FREE TICKET GIVEAWAY! The next THREE people to subscribe to MUSKRAT Magazine’s newsletter will each receive a pair of tickets for this Saturday’s Toronto Argonauts vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats game happening at BMO Field in Toronto. Tickets will only be transferred digitally using the Ticketmaste...
Get Conference Tickets HERE Submit Award Nominations HERE We’re thrilled to announce the first-ever Arctic Music Conference and Arctic Music Awards! These online events are created to celebrate and support artists, music industry professionals, and other participants from the Arctic region. The program...
A young student sitting at a loan desk surrounded by fellow students standing. Image credit: Arson McTaggart “Please rise for the national anthem,” the voice booms over the speakers. The screech of chairs over linoleum; students stand, but their eyes drift to the one chair that doesn’t screech. O...
Image credit: Painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images) MUSKRAT Magazine is honoured to help share the Missing Matoaka Project and unveil the real story of Pocahontas. We believe that Indigenous stories must be told through the lens and voices of Indigenous people who bring...
Kalehia was warmly embraced by family when she stepped off boat at Kumalo, Moloka’i, onto her one hānau, the sands of her birthplace. Mom prattled on about her timing being perfect because, with Melenahe getting married and moving to Oʻahu, Kalehia could be a new apprentice to her growing lāʻau lapaʻau...
The second film in MUSKRAT Magazine’s Saugeen Takes on Film series is How Far We’ve Come by Anishinaabe director, Jennifer Kewageshig. This short film that was produced through a community of filmmakers: Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film and Film Farm, Zakide, and the Wawasayg Film & Media Arts...
VANCOUVER, BC — Women in Film & Television Vancouver (WIFTV) has announced the launch of a brand new program to help support producers from underrepresented communities. The WIFTV Emerging TV Producers Program is a 6-month initiative aimed at assisting up to 10 women and gender-diverse creators with...