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FIRST NATIONS 
INUIT METIS
CATCH THE WAVE.

Generating culturally safe assets and advancing Indigenous wellness.

713

Graduates

560

Graduates with a College Diploma

83

Programs Created and Offered

74%

Graduates Employment Rate

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What is TeKnoWave?

TeKnoWave Inc. is a national Indigenous non-profit corporation headquartered in Ottawa. Established in 2000 by First Nation Elders and rooted through the proclamation made unanimously by 89 Chiefs that TeKnoWave Inc. was the first National Aboriginal IT Organization in Canada, we serve First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We oversee capacity-building programs that enhance Indigenous self-reliance through economic and community development, heritage and cultural awareness, talent development, adult education, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities.

In 2012 TeKnoWave Inc. began offering Healthcare and Business Administration diploma programs in response to the growing need for Indigenous front line and administrative workers in community health, clinical and government sectors.  

We are currently completing a feasibility study in partnership with the Federal Government to assess the need for a novel Indigenous Trauma and Addictions Worker Diploma Program which will focus on traditional healing methods as well as modern methods of trauma and addiction care. We rate amongst the country’s highest in recruitment, retention and post-grad employment in the sector, and in partnership with post-secondary institutions, TeKnoWave awards post-secondary diplomas.

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Territory Acknowledgement

TeKnoWave acknowledges that our office, situated in Ottawa, is on the traditional and unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. We recognize and respect their long-standing history of welcoming many Nations to this beautiful land, and we uphold and uplift the voice and values of our Host Nation. TeKnoWave affirms and respects the inherent and Treaty Rights of all Indigenous Peoples across this land.

All people in Canada have the right to develop the literacy and skills necessary to participate fully in our social, cultural, economic, and political life. Every individual deserves an equal opportunity to acquire, develop, maintain, and enhance their skills, regardless of their circumstances. Literacy is fundamental to learning, and a commitment to lifelong learning leads to a society characterized by literate, healthy, and productive individuals, families, communities, and workplaces.

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Building Strong Community through Culture, Literacy, Education and Employment.

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TeKnoWave is committed to honour and provide:

  • greater unity in our communities

  • the opportunity for lifelong learning that supports traditional and cultural values

  • healthy lifestyle options

  • earth-based teaching

  • progressive technology

  • opportunities for alumni, clients and staff to heal and grow

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