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John Joseph “Jack” O’Neill: A Self-Made Man

Jack O’Neill was a man who believed in hard work and who possessed an entrepreneurial spirit that saw him create and lead an impressive group of companies during his career. Jack’s first job was in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He went to work for Canadian National Railways as a clerk and soon rose to the position of … Continued

Delivering culturally grounded prenatal education for Indigenous peoples, by Indigenous peoples: The Ekw’í7tl Indigenous Doula Collective

Danette Jubinville’s great-great-grandmother was the last person to practice midwifery in her community before the practice was stopped when an Indian hospital opened in 1938 in nearby Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan. “This work being an intergenerational calling is a common thread among the members of our Collective,” explained Jubinville, a member of the Cyr family from … Continued

Feast of Fortune celebrates 15 years of grassroots fundraising

This year’s online Feast of Fortune was a touching reminder that every donor – and every dollar – makes a difference. St. Paul’s Foundation celebrated our 15th Feast of Fortune with a week-long silent auction, another tasty partnership with the Chinese Restaurant Awards, and a lucky draw. Sharon B. was the lucky winner of the … Continued