Author: Peter McDougall

26-year-old Peter McDougall emerged in athletics, playing for U17 and U19 Canadian National Rugby Canada teams, before enrolling in Wilfred Laurier University as a competitive varsity football player and graduating with a BA in Global Studies. His drive has consistently kept him busy, spending two years in the commercial Aerospace industry as a Computer Numeric Control Operator in Mississauga, Ontario. He has also working in the forestry industry in northern British Columbia. Yet, his passion for current events called him back to school and he enrolled in INCA’s Summer Institute where he is launching his career in journalism and communications.

26-year-old Peter McDougall emerged in athletics, playing for U17 and U19 Canadian National Rugby Canada teams, before enrolling in Wilfred Laurier University as a competitive varsity football player and graduating with a BA in Global Studies. His drive has consistently kept him busy, spending two years in the commercial Aerospace industry as a Computer Numeric Control Operator in Mississauga, Ontario. He has also working in the forestry industry in northern British Columbia. Yet, his passion for current events called him back to school and he enrolled in INCA’s Summer Institute where he is launching his career in journalism and communications.

Faces Around Campus

Meet some of the passional people you will see at First Nations University who contribute to the success of the school on a daily basis.

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Tipi Teachings

At the First Nations University of Canada, elders passed on knowledge about how to raise a tipi to Mother Teresa Middle School students. The tipi is significant as it provides…

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Veterans Memorial Tipi

It is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in Regina, Saskatchewan. However, not everyone knows what the glass tipi commemorates. In 2008, the First Nations University of Canada…

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At the Heart of Teaching, is Culture

Violet Naytowhow says culture is the heart of teaching. As a child, growing up on the land in LaRonge, Saskatchewan, Violet learned a great deal about her culture, living off the…

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Working for a Better Tomorrow

Milton Tootoosis, Director of Livelihood and Economic Dependence at the Office of Treaty Commission, has been an instrumental actor in the development of Indigenous culture since his graduation from First…

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