canada fund: Ryan McMahon's guide to Indigenous peoples' treaties in Canada'Forgotten art' Indigenous chef debuts traditional menu in Montreal It was more going to be more about the contributions of multicultural communities than anything else, Cisterna said of the original plan for the mural, according to CBC. But when we started to do our consultation, we realized that there was a very important piece that was missing in this narrative. Neruda Arts received 25,000 from the Canada 150 Fund for the mural, but the group's artistic director Isabel Cisterna said after consulting with local groups, the plan for the project changed. The public is invited to help paint the mural this weekend for a June 15 deadline. Isabel Cisterna Including Indigenous voices Neruda Arts consulted with the Aboriginal Education Centre at the University of Waterloo and the Aboriginal Student Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University. Cisterna said children are welcome.
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