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Indspire Announces Recipients, Broadcast Date and Watch Party Contest for 2022 Indspire Awards

Watch the Inspire Awards on APTN, CBC and CBC Gem during National Indigenous History Month on Sunday, June 19 at 8pm (8:30 NT).

The ceremony can also be heard on CBC Radio One and the CBC Listen App at 8 pm (9 AT, 9:30 NT) 

 

Ohsweken, Ont., May 13, 2022—Last night in Ottawa, the 2022 Indspire Awards recipients were announced during a special in-person celebration of Indigenous achievement. 

After two years of reduced contact with friends and community, the Awards brought together Indigenous professionals and youth in a variety of fields, including: the arts; business and commerce, culture, heritage and spirituality; education; health; law and justice; public service; sports; and lifetime achievement. Three Youth Awards winners were also honoured for their accomplishments, serving as role models to other First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth in their communities and across Canada.

Youth Recipient – Shayla Oulette-Stonechild

Youth Recipient – Melissa Attagutsiak

Youth Recipient – Tristen Durocher

Business & Commerce – Jenn Harper

Culture, Heritage & Spirituality – Siyamiyateliot Elizabeth Phillips

Public Service – Terry Goodtrack

Sports – Terry Felix

Law & Justice – Cheryl Arcand-Kootenay

Education – Annette Trimbee

Arts – David Wolfman 

Health – Melanie MacKinnon

Lifetime Achievement – Marjorie White

 

For full bios on each of the recipients, please visit https://indspire.ca/events/indspire-awards/laureates/

“At Indspire, we’ve been eagerly anticipating our biggest celebration in years,” said Indspire president and CEO Mike DeGagné. “This is an especially significant moment as we celebrate in person. We are proud to honour our 2022 Laureates and their outstanding achievements, recognizing the important place they hold in their communities and in wider Indigenous circles across Turtle Island.”

Once again, each recipient will be presented with a beautiful gold pin featuring a Canadian diamond unearthed from the Diavik mine in the Northwest Territories and supplied by Rio Tinto.

Indspire gratefully acknowledges the support of the following sponsors and partners:

Lead Partner: Government of Canada

Major Sponsors and Broadcast Partners: CBC and APTN

Major Sponsors: Suncor Energy Inc., Syncrude Canada Ltd. and Teck Resources Limited

Founding Partner and Official Airline: Air Canada

Youth Laureate Sponsor: Barry and Laurie Green Family Charitable Trust

Dinner Sponsor: Teck

Pre-Dinner Reception Sponsor: EY

Founding Partner & Official Airline: Air Canada

Culinary Sponsor: Imperial

Indigenous Youth Sponsor: Shell Canada Limited

Participating Sponsor: Cenovus Energy

Supporting Sponsors: Capital Power, Deloitte, Government of Nunavut, Ontario Power Generation, Rio Tinto, and Scotiabank

Photo Booth Sponsor: TJX Canada

Beverage Sponsor: Paper Excellence

 

The awards ceremony will be broadcast during National Indigenous History Month on APTN, CBC and CBC Gem on Sunday, June 19 at 8 pm (8:30 NT), and can be heard on CBC Radio One and the CBC Listen App at 8pm (9 AT, 9:30 NT). If you’re watching with friends and family, you can register your watch party for the chance to win two business-class tickets to anywhere in North America from Air Canada: www.indspire.ca/watch-party.

 

About Indspire

Indspire is an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada. With the support of its funding partners, Indspire provides financial awards, delivers programs, and shares resources so that First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students will achieve their highest potential. In 2020-2021, Indspire provided more than $20 million through 6,245 bursaries and scholarships to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students across Canada.

About CBC/Radio-Canada 

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world. 

About APTN

APTN launched in 1999 as the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. Since then, the network has become a global leader in programming that celebrates the rich diversity of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island and beyond. A respected non-profit and charitable broadcaster, APTN shares authentic stories in English, French and a variety of Indigenous languages with over 10 million Canadian households. APTN proudly features over 80% Canadian content and inspires audiences via multiple platforms, including its Indigenous-focused streaming service, APTN lumi

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For media interviews, photos of recipients and more information, please contact:

Brandon Meawasige

Director, Communications and Marketing, Indspire

bmeawasige@indspire.ca

647-925-0611

 

Frances Bedford, CBC PR

frances.bedford@cbc.ca

416-205-7673

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