Ready for the next step in her hockey journey, Keyanna Lea is embracing being behind the bench and serving as a role model for young Indigenous players in rural Manitoba.
The Kam River Fighting Walleye hosted Orange Wave Night to celebrate Indigenous culture and fundraise for scholarships.
Creighton Sanipass has a chance to develop as a coach and serve as a role model for tomorrow’s Indigenous athletes.
The Hockey Canada Foundation helped make Dreams Come True during the 2022 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship.
Victoria Bach is embracing her Indigenous roots and giving back, all while keeping focused on her Olympic opportunity.
HC Champion: Krista Hodder
Krista Hodder is reducing the barriers to play for young girls from the Membertou First Nation community in Nova Scotia.
Wacey Rabbit is sharing his love of the game and his people through fun skills camps he created for Indigenous kids.
Trevor Iserhoff has a unique scouting role with the Kam River Fighting Walleye, scouring First Nations communities.
Learning the game together
The Female Indigenous Hockey Program is giving young Mi’kmaq players a chance to fall in love with Canada’s game.
Sebastien and Aries Benuen walked 330 kilometres not just for hockey, but for community, culture and their Innu values.
Jordyn and Kyla Bear want to advance their hockey careers and be role models for the Ochapowace Cree First Nation.
Israel Mianscum left home to chase his hockey dreams when he was 11, leaning on his family and his Cree heritage.
Chasing her Olympic dreams for the second time, Brigette Lacquette is carrying the hopes of the First Nations community.
In honour of National Aboriginal Day, Fred Sasakamoose shares his journey to the NHL and how he can inspire his people.