June 23, 2026
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ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
Algonquin College welcomes CAE as newest Nìgàn partner to advance student access and community engagement

June 23, 2026

This National Indigenous History Month, Algonquin College is proud to announce that CAE is the newest partner of the recently rebranded Nìgàn initiative (formerly known as DARE6). Through this collaboration, CAE will financially support student success, strengthen community partnerships, and contribute to ongoing efforts toward Truth and Reconciliation in our region and beyond. 

First established in 2020 as DARE6, Nìgàn is a collaboration that brings together Algonquin College and community partners to build meaningful relationships grounded in learning, respect, and shared responsibility. Partners are invited to become part of the college community and experience relationship building, working in circle, and learning about Indigenization and reconciliation. Nìgàn also facilitates experiences that can help partners shape or create change within their own organizations. 

CAE's partnership will support the revitalization of First Nations, Métis and Inuit languages, land-based learning opportunities for students, cultural programming, Elder and Knowledge Keeper engagements, a food security initiative, and services through the Mamidosewin Centre, which is dedicated to supporting Indigenous students and enhancing the overall student experience at Algonquin College. These efforts contribute to reducing barriers to education and expanding opportunities for student success. 

"Partnering with Algonquin College through Nìgàn allows us to support Indigenous student success while also learning directly from Indigenous communities," said Constance Drilhon, Senior Director, Sustainable Development and Climate Change at CAE. "CAE is proud to partner with Algonquin College through the Nìgàn initiative to support Indigenous students pursuing meaningful careers. This partnership reflects our commitment to building enduring, trust-based relationships with Indigenous communities, grounded in listening and learning. It also aligns with CAE's deliberate approach to strengthening talent pipelines across our industries by making it more inclusive. Through collaborations like this, we aim to support reconciliation while contributing to a more resilient workforce." 

Anita Tenasco, Director of Indigenous Initiatives at Algonquin College, sees this as an important moment for Nìgàn. "We have seen this initiative take flight these past six years," she said. "Through Nìgàn, Algonquin College has collaborated closely with Indigenous organizations and industry partners to promote awareness and healing in our community. CAE's generosity empowers us to continue this work and reach more people in the future. Mìgwech, thank you to CAE for their partnership." 

Nìgàn is part of Algonquin College's sustained and growing efforts over the past decade to address the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada from 2015. To learn more about Nìgàn and explore partnership opportunities, visit the Nìgàn website or contact the College's Advancement department

For more information

Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
1385 Woodroffe Avenue
Ottawa Ontario
Canada K2G 1V8
www.algonquincollege.com/


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