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We hope you find something that feels relatable, thought-provoking, and meaningful here.

All viewpoints shared within Wabusk Waves are those of our founders either individually or in partnership. These posts are written based on ongoing, purposeful conversations between a husband and wife; Chelsea Nakogee, a settler of European ancestry, and Savion Nakogee, Fort Albany First Nations. The perspectives shared reflect both of our voices and are informed by the guidance and teachings we continue to receive from Indigenous people in our lives and the communities we live. This is us bringing our kitchen table talks to you.

Coming Soon: In Relation To Data

Our upcoming report, In Relation to Data, shares the voices, priorities, and visions of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, businesses, and leaders from across the country. It explores how Indigenous Data Sovereignty is essential to reconciliation, how data can be a tool for both harm and healing, and what it takes to build trust in an era of rapid technological change.

Grounded in the principles of respect, reciprocity, and relational accountability, this report brings forward actionable insights and stories of innovation that honour Indigenous rights. Stay tuned for the release — and join us in shaping a future where data is used in good relation.

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Here is where we'll post any of our public submissions for transparency and so you can see what we're saying and advocating for.