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Home / Global Dignity Canada

Global Dignity Canada

Global Dignity Canada is part of a global movement that empowers youth and communities to lead with compassion, inclusion, and respect for human dignity. Through national initiatives like Global Dignity Day, National Kindness Week, and year-round youth leadership programs, Global Dignity Canada partners with schools, grassroots organizations, and creative hubs to advance equity, mental wellness, and social impact across diverse communities.

Rooted in the belief that every person deserves to live a life of dignity, Global Dignity Canada works alongside Indigenous youth, educators, artists, and changemakers to create spaces for storytelling, intergenerational dialogue, and positive action. Their work supports emerging leaders across Canada, and beyond, and continues to grow through collaborations that blend art, digital innovation, and community resilience.

Tara Baswani is an internationally acclaimed creator and sustainability designer. Social entrepreneur, trans media writer, director, composer and producer. She is an award winning interdsciplinary artist and regenerative design practitioner.

Tara Baswani

Tara Baswani is an internationally acclaimed creator and sustainability designer. Social entrepreneur, trans media writer, director, composer and producer. She is an award winning interdsciplinary…
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Our mission is to Unite Kindness: Global Dignity Canada National Role Model and @1860 Winnipeg Arts founding member Tony Eetak met Sākihiwē Festival Director Alan Greyeyes during the Turtle Island Block Party on June 29, 2024. Photo: Jamie Bell

Join the Joy: The Heartfelt Power of Volunteering!

Stepping into the role of a volunteer allows you to discover facets of yourself that you never knew existed.
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Whether you're enjoying a lakeside barbecue in Minnesota or marveling at the midnight sun in Alaska, we hope your Fourth of July is filled with joy, laughter, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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Happy Fourth of July!

Whether you're enjoying a lakeside barbecue in Minnesota or marveling at the midnight sun in Alaska, we hope your Fourth of July is filled with…
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Beans and Peas are growing even more!
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Cultivating Optimism: How a Positive Outlook Can Transform Your Garden

Learn how a positive mindset in gardening can foster resilience, health, and community, transforming both personal plots and the broader agri-food sector.
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Our mission is to Unite Kindness: Global Dignity Canada National Role Model and @1860 Winnipeg Arts founding member Tony Eetak met Sākihiwē Festival Director Alan Greyeyes during the Turtle Island Block Party on June 29, 2024. Photo: Jamie Bell

Dignity: Learning from sākihiwē

We were thrilled to experience the vibrant cultural celebration of the Sākihiwē Festival's Turtle Island Block Party in Winnipeg.
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Building resilience is about more than just immediate solutions; it's about capacity building for the future. Climate change is increasingly posing a unique challenge, as it affects everything from growing seasons to infrastructure and transportation routes. Photo: Tony Eetak.

Youth Tackle Food Security and Climate Change with Arts and Food Sector Entrepreneurship

This summer Youth, Arts, and Media Team tackles food security and climate change in Manitoba through sustainable food systems and digital literacy.
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A bit of rain today in Nunavut as our summer programming begins. Photo: Tony Eetak
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Rainy Runways and Cloudy Skies

Today we're travelling to Winnipeg to work with our Youth, Arts and Media Team.
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This summer the Youth, Arts and Media Team are learning essential tips for growing beans and embarking on a journey toward sustainable gardening. Discover the benefits of cultivating your own nutritious and delicious vegetables.

Growing Our Own Beans!

Learn essential tips for growing beans and embark on a journey toward sustainable gardening. Discover the benefits of cultivating your own nutritious and delicious vegetables.
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Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st, honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Canada's Indigenous peoples. Photo by Tony Eetak
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National Indigenous Peoples Day

Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st, honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Canada's Indigenous peoples.
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Building resilience is about more than just immediate solutions; it's about capacity building for the future. Climate change is increasingly posing a unique challenge, as it affects everything from growing seasons to infrastructure and transportation routes. Photo: Tony Eetak.

Our People Our Climate 2024: Summer in Arctic Canada

Experience the captivating beauty of Hudson Bay's western shores through stunning photographic narratives of Arviat, Nunavut by Tony Eetak.
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Jukebox In Exile is the new country music album from Flin Flon singer-songwriter C.C. Trubiak, blending classic country, honky-tonk, Americana and traditional storytelling into a collection of songs inspired by resilience, community and life in Northern Manitoba. Written during and after the 2025 Flin Flon wildfire evacuation, the album draws influence from country music legends including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. Featuring the singles "Old Country Songs," "Being Rich" and the charting track "Outlaws Meditation," Jukebox In Exile showcases Trubiak's signature songwriting while celebrating small-town life, northern Canadian culture, queer country music and the enduring spirit of Flin Flon. The album is available now on major music streaming platforms.
Manitoba's own C.C. Trubiak's new album "Jukebox in Exile" dropped on June 5! Check it out today!

Upcoming Events

The Under $100 Art Show is coming to Winnipeg August 13-16, 2026. Get your tickets now for this amazing event! The Art Spot Canada Under $100 Art Exhibition is coming to Winnipeg, Manitoba this August! ART SPOT was created in 2008 in Calgary to support local emerging artists.  ART SPOT has curated and facilitated over 100 successful art events, including solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, workshops, concerts, body painting competitions, markets, community events and more.

WINNIPEG ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Winnipeg, Manitoba hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator was seeded and piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. We thank them for their investment, supporting northern arts capacity building and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program
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