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Reconciliation in Action.
A Bold Vision for a Better Future.

SCO’s Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn Project Reimagines Iconic Hudson’s Bay Heritage Building After HBC Governor Makes Historic Gift

A Bold Vision for a New Future

SCO is transforming the iconic Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) heritage building in downtown Winnipeg. Working closely with HBC and our federal, provincial, and municipal Treaty partners, SCO has developed a visionary plan to turn the building into a space for economic and social reconciliation.

The Wehwehneh Bahgahkinahgohn project is the largest redevelopment of an historic building in Manitoba. Its revitalization will help to revive Winnipeg’s downtown.

Read more about the project here.

SCO Youth and Elders Engagement Gathering: Register Now

SCO is hosting a FREE Youth and Elders Engagement Gathering—Miinidiwag Gikendaasowin Woksape, Wowic’akiya Ec’unpi, meaning “They Give Knowledge to Each Other.”

This special event brings together Elders and Youth (ages 18 to 30) from SCO member Nations to share teachings, build relationships, and exchange wisdom on important topics.

The gathering is taking place on November 24 and 25 at the Canad Inns Fort Garry, 1824 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory.

To register today, email rs@scoinc.mb.ca or phone (204) 946-1869, extension 165.

SCO Honours First Nations Veterans

SCO honours and uplifts First Nations Veterans.

In November, SCO is answering frequently asked questions (FAQs) on our social media channels to help members of the public learn more about the history and realities of those who choose to serve their country.

SCO’s First Nations Veterans Program is deeply committed to recognizing and honouring the service of First Nations Veterans, while providing the assistance Veterans need to thrive in their communities.

Follow SCO on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to learn more about First Nations Veterans.

Interested in events? Visit our events webpage here!