Ocean Week Canada vs Indigenous Reconciliation Usage & Stats

The Ocean Week Canada augmented reality app lets you discover Canada’s ocean waters and watersheds in a brand new way. Through augmented reality, discover the various ways Canada is working to protect the ocean and freshwater areas. Explore your personal connection to the ocean. Take an immersive trip to the bottom of Atlantic Canada’s first marine protected area, “the Gully” as you travel to the surface discovering the unique species that call the Gully home. Along with these augmented reality experiences, you can also enjoy two Ocean Week Canada video collections, including Coastal Stories curated by the SOI Foundation, and Indigenous Water Guardians, curated by the Indigenous Leadership Initiative and partnering communities. You can also enjoy immersive 360 degrees videos produced by Ocean School.
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The mobile app "Reconciliation: A Starting Point" is a reference tool for learning about First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, which includes key historical events and examples of reconciliation initiatives. Users will learn why reconciliation matters and what public servants need to know and do to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. The content of this app was created and compiled by the Canada School of Public Service, with contributions from Indigenous and non-Indigenous people from across the federal government, and technical expertise from National Defence's Canadian ADL Lab on the app development.
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Ocean Week Canada VS.
Indigenous Reconciliation

December 17, 2024