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Alexis Ross

CIBC Indigenous Nursing Scholarship

Tansi. My name is Alexis Ross, and my spirit name is Muskrat Medicine Woman. I’m a 25-year-old Cree woman from Gods Lake First Nation (Manitou Sakahigan) on Treaty 5 territory in northern Manitoba. I am proud to be the first in my family to pursue post-secondary education, especially in nursing. This fall, I’ll be entering my fourth year...

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Tina Ranta

Chapman HRNA Harm Reduction Award

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Adam McInnis

Carolyn Sifton Research Grant

I became a nurse because I’ve always been drawn to helping others, especially those facing some of life’s hardest challenges. Early on, I saw how deeply addiction and mental health issues affected people I cared about, and I knew I wanted to be part of the solution. Nursing gave me the tools to support people not just physically, but emotional...

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Emmanuel Aderinoye

Brenda Jeam IEN Nursing Award

My name is Emmanuel Aderinoye, and I am an internationally educated nurse with a strong commitment to mental health, harm reduction, and community-based care. I hold master’s degrees in Mental Health Nursing from Kingston University and in Public Health and Health Promotion from Robert Gordon University. My background in Biochemistry provides ...

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Morgan MacNeil

Bianca Beyer Award

My name is Morgan MacNeil, and I am a PhD in Nursing candidate at Dalhousie University, working under the supervision of Dr. Marsha Campbell-Yeo. My research explores how the infant brain responds to pain—particularly in babies who may be at risk for developing neurological impairment.

My journey into nursing has always been rooted in a deep c...

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