National Urban Indigenous Coalitions Council - NUICC

National Urban Indigenous Coalitions Council - NUICC National Urban Indigenous Coalitions Council (NUICC) | Conseil national des coalitions autochtones en milieu urbain.

NUICC is a network of 32 coalitions located in all areas of Canada, working to advance the rights and visibility of Urban Indigenous populations.

02/15/2026

Today honouring the MMIWG2S+ at the 35th Annual Women's Memorial March in Vancouver’s urban rez, led by Indigenous women, starting and returning to Main and Hastings St.

"The Memorial March is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters and relatives in the Downtown Eastside. We dedicate ourselves to justice because Indigenous women, girls, two spirit & trans people still face physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual violence on a daily basis. All welcome."


Artwork by Christiane Bordier.
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The NUICC Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub’s national survey on UNDRIP and the State of Urban Indigenous Orga...
02/07/2026

The NUICC Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub’s national survey on UNDRIP and the State of Urban Indigenous Organisations in Canada is the first-of-its-kind survey asking urban Indigenous non-profits and charities how they use Indigenous governance in their organisations, why it matters to them, and what impact it made.

Complete the 8-minute survey before February 13 to receive a $10 gift card and be entered to win a stylish “Urban Indigenous Rights”. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5SNZ957

More than one million urban Indigenous people live in Canadian cities and receive vital services from 3,000+ urban Indigenous organisations. As urban Indigenous people, we are often denied both our portable rights and our urban rights. The results of this survey will be used to assess how many service providers are using Indigenous governance and how they understand the importance of a rights-based approach to our work. The survey results will be shared with all respondents and published in our report, “UNDRIP and Governance in Urban Indigenous Organisations in Canada.” The report will share insights from urban Indigenous organisations across the country, tell the story of how we work with our urban Indigenous rights, and how that impacts our operational success and the impact we have in our communities.

The Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub was founded by the National Urban Indigenous Coalitions Council (NUICC) in 2021 and has since been operated by the Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg and Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executives Council. The Hub produces policy briefs to promote policy change to improve the lives of urban Indigenous people. This survey is funded by Imagine Canada and the Department of Justice. We welcome urban Indigenous researchers and policy makers to join our community to help make change for urban Indigenous people.

🚨 Indigenous Services Canada has recently announced the cancellation of all funding for urban Indigenous coalitions acro...
10/28/2025

🚨 Indigenous Services Canada has recently announced the cancellation of all funding for urban Indigenous coalitions across Canada. This latest funding attack on our rights relies on Canada’s old divide and conquer strategies, pitting urban federations against each other, while Canada’s colonial policies cause displacement and urbanization. Urban Indigenous organisations and charities have never waited for Canada to advance our rights, and with Carney’s cuts to coalitions we need to stand on our rights and Indigenous governance to protect our communities.

Join the National Urban Indigenous Coalition Council (NUICC) on Wednesday, October 29th at 10am PT/1pm ET (90min), and hear from other urban Indigenous non-profit leaders on ways that Indigenous governance principles, such as kinship and Indigenous ways of knowing and doing, help us improve urban Indigenous non-profits and charities.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/10-strengths-of-indigenous-governance-for-urban-indigenous-non-profits-tickets-1853860278999

Member coalitions are invited to a virtual meeting dedicated to advancing our shared goals and strengthening our collabo...
03/13/2025

Member coalitions are invited to a virtual meeting dedicated to advancing our shared goals and strengthening our collaborative efforts.

This meeting will be an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about NUICC’s core purpose, incorporation, governance, and strategic planning, as well as to hear updates and share insights.

This important gathering will take place as follows:

Dates: Thursday, March 13th, 2025
Location: Virtually, hosted from Vancouver;
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM Pacific Zoom link available from [email protected]

  NUICC Advisors and mentors Sol Sanderson and Russ Diabo reconnected this week. Indigenous governance and planning for ...
03/12/2025

NUICC Advisors and mentors Sol Sanderson and Russ Diabo reconnected this week. Indigenous governance and planning for our rights based frameworks must be a normalized practice for our diverse and distributed 3000 urban Indigenous nonprofits and charities that seek kinship networks in communities from@

We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming FREE event, taking place on Feb 21, 2025, 10am PT / 1pm ET. We are live fro...
02/20/2025

We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming FREE event, taking place on Feb 21, 2025, 10am PT / 1pm ET. We are live from
Victoria and online across Canada. We will bring in speakers to share their Indigenous sovereignty and rights-based framework in considering “Good Practices in Urban Indigenous Organisations and Non-profit Management”.

Speakers:
- Leilani Shaw, Executive Director of Montreal Indigenous Community Network
- Norm Leech, Co-chair of Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council (MVAEC)
- Tanya Clarmont, Director of Community Action and Learning with the Victoria Native Friendship Centre (VURD)

Register: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/nuicc-knowledge-hub-2025-speaker-series--2

You are invited! Join us at this month's Speaker Series. Presented by NUICC Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub....
01/22/2025

You are invited! Join us at this month's Speaker Series. Presented by NUICC Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub.

👉 January Speaker Series: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Governance
🗓️ Friday, January 24, 10am PT
🔗 Link to register: https://buff.ly/4h3w1CJ 🎟️ FREE EVENT

Our guest speaker is Senator 'Sol' Sanderson, member of the Chakastaypasin Band of the Cree Nation, chief of his reserve for three terms, leader of the Federation of Sovereign Nationals from 1979 to 1986, where he currently serves as a member of its senate, and a pioneer in Indigenous governance and education. He was instrumental in ensuring that treaties were entrenched in the Constitution and recognized internationally.

Host: Eugène Boulanger (Sahtu Dene); shúhtagot’ı̨nę from Tulít’a. Eugene is a facilitator, multidisciplinary digital media artist, originally hailing from TULÍT'A in the Sahtú region of Denendeh. Eugene came back home to the North to advance change in the communities before learning that change comes from within. Eugene has since centred the promotion of healing and wellness for Indigenous communities with a focus on Indigenous men and boys in his practices.

OUR JANUARY 2025 NEWSLETTER AT A GLANCENational Gathering 2025 Virtual LaunchMeeting Briefs & ReportsEcosystem Scan Upda...
01/22/2025

OUR JANUARY 2025 NEWSLETTER AT A GLANCE
National Gathering 2025 Virtual Launch
Meeting Briefs & Reports
Ecosystem Scan Update
Incorporation Updates and Next Steps
ISC bypassing NUICC coalitions
Participatory Budgeting 2024-2025 Results
Coalitions Approve NUICC’s Strategic Priorities for 2024-2025
Coalitions Regular Meeting Schedule
Community of Practice hosts the Knowledge Hub Speaker Series
Editorial: Urban Indigenous and the Upcoming Federal Election
Poll: Your Thoughts on the Upcoming Federal Elections

With severe cuts in funding by ISC we have scheduled to deliver our annual national gathering virtually. Members who are in Vancouver, or can attend in-person, are welcome to join the CoChairs in Vancouver. Registration details in the February newsletter.

Community of Practice Session Live from WinnipegFriday, September 27 at 12-1pm CT (10-11am PT; 1-2pm ET)Policy developer...
09/26/2024

Community of Practice Session Live from Winnipeg
Friday, September 27 at 12-1pm CT (10-11am PT; 1-2pm ET)
Policy developers and researchers from across Turtle Island are welcome to attend NUICC’s Urban Indigenous Knowledge Mobilisation Hub’s monthly Community of Practice where we share and cooperate on research and policy work that matters to urban Indigenous communities. At this month’s session, we will discuss NUICC’s research work plan (funded by Imagine Canada and the Dept of Justice). We are conducting an urban Indigenous ecosystem scan to better inform coalitions on ourselves and our sector, plus examine UNDRIP implications for our urban Indigenous non-profits and charities.

The Hub is a space for you to give feedback on NUICC projects and learn what other researchers and community organizations are doing to help make change for urban Indigenous people. Held on the last Friday of each month (10-11am PT/1-2pm ET).

Meeting of coalitions from coast to coast to coast at  for our annual Gathering of Urban lndigenous Coalitions.
02/29/2024

Meeting of coalitions from coast to coast to coast at for our annual Gathering of Urban lndigenous Coalitions.

Have you registered yet? The hybrid “UNDRIP in Cities” Conference is bringing urban Indigenous leaders from across Canad...
02/27/2024

Have you registered yet? The hybrid “UNDRIP in Cities” Conference is bringing urban Indigenous leaders from across Canada to Vancouver in 5 days! Registration deadline is Monday, Feb 26, at 12noon. We are sold out for in-person attendance at the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre, SFU Woodwards and SFU Wosk Centre for Dialogue! However we do have Virtual registration available at nuicc.ca. The 2-day conference produced by NUICC features twenty speakers to inform our work for urban Indigenous communities. MVAEC is the Vancouver member of NUICC. We hope you can join colleagues from across Canada.

The Future is Urban: Keynote Reflections on Being Indigenous in Canada” Dr. Sylvia Maracle, Russell Diaboplus Coast Sali...
02/27/2024

The Future is Urban: Keynote Reflections on Being Indigenous in Canada” Dr. Sylvia Maracle, Russell Diabo
plus Coast Salish and urban Indigenous artists. Venue: Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue. This event is sold out in-person. Virtual registration remains open at nuicc.ca

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