
Kelly Boutsalis
Kelly Boutsalis is a Mohawk journalist from the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve. Currently living in Toronto, she devotes the bulk of her work to highlighting Indigenous stories. Her byline has appeared in the New York Times, Toronto Star, Toronto Life, and the Walrus. She led the CBC Six Nations pop-up bureau in 2021. She is also the International Programmer of Canadian features for the Toronto International Film Festival.
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When actor Graham Greene got the call that he'd won a Governor General's Award, he thought it was a prank
From Six Nations of the Grand River to the big screen, the recognizable star of film and stage is being honoured with a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award.

Why I'm excited my kids can finally see playful Indigenous representation in Netflix's Spirit Rangers
Led by Chumash showrunner Karissa Valencia, the animated series features an all-Native writers' room and a crew of over 100 Indigenous creatives.

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Indigenous-led team at Brantford General Hospital aims to offer better care for First Nations patients
The Indigenous Health Services department at Brantford General Hospital, which launched in September 2020, is now one of only a few similar hospital programs in Canada, as a way to provide better, more culturally safe care to the First Nations, Metis and Inuit patients that enter its doors.
News -Canada -Hamilton |

Devery Jacobs on representation in fashion and her favourite Indigenous designers
The actor discusses sharing her platform, whom she chooses to wear and why.
Life -Style |

5 apps for learning about Indigenous life and history
At-your-fingertips reading, streaming and resources to educate yourself about Indigenous history and current life too.
Life -Culture |

TV sitcom-dad style: A timeline of looks better than the unofficial dad uniform
From George Jefferson and Dr. Seaver to Rogelio and Appa, these TV pops have us taking a second glance.
Life -Style |

Wearable art, metallic fringe, tie-dye sweatsuits: The looks from the 2020 edition of Indigenous Fashion Week
The second biennial IFWTO was water-themed, went virtual, and pivoted to presenting via fashion films.
Life -Style |