The Centre for Indigenous Policy & Research (CIPR)
prioritizes youth policy development and research to support Indigenous youth in advancing their vision of meaningful reconciliation.
Through a wide range of programs and initiatives, CIPR creates space for new leadership and provides tools and resources to empower Indigenous youth to create impactful change.
IYR Explains Series
What is a Hackathon?
What are they and why do they work? As we continue to find [...]
CRE Explains: Budget 2022
Budget at a Glance In this issue of CRE Explains, we break down some [...]
CRE Explains: The MMIWG and 2SLGBTQQIA+ National Action Plan
This edition of CRE Explains contains content about violence against Indigenous women, girls, [...]
CRE Explains: Setting Up Parliament
Post-Election Debrief With mail-in ballots, advance polls, and final voting on election day, [...]
The Rundown
Policy Forecast – Issue 05 (April 2021)
CRE’s Policy Forecast is a quarterly roundup of what’s happening in policy - [...]
Policy Forecast – Issue 03 (Feb. 2021)
En français : CRE’s Policy Forecast is a monthly roundup of what’s happening [...]
Policy Forecast – Issue 04 (March 2021)
En français CRE’s Policy Forecast is a monthly roundup of what’s happening in [...]
Policy Forecast: Policy News and Content for Indigenous Youth 02
Policy Forecast - Issue 01 (Dec. 2020) Policy Forecast - Issue 02 (Jan. [...]