Transforming Lives Through Technology

Fostering student engagement and enhanced education outcomes in remote Indigenous communities.

ABOUT USConnected North Story

Connected North provides live, interactive virtual learning experiences and access to educational resources for students and teachers in remote communities, supporting them where they live. Through the program, Indigenous students from Kindergarten - Grade 12 are offered unique opportunities to thrive.

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Our Impact

200

Schools served by Connected North

7,817

Sessions delivered in the last year

2,838

Sessions offered by our Content Provider Partners

372,239

Minutes of digital learning delivered in the last year

96.5

of teachers feel that Connected North sessions help to engage their students, contributing to their attendance in class and motivation for learning.

95

of children who take school trips have higher graduation rates from high school, and 59% have better grades, regardless of gender, ethnicity or socioeconomic status. (USTA)

Participating Schools

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Program Principles

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Relationship Building

Building trust with students, educators and communities by demonstrating respect, humility and transparency in all that we do.

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Empowerment Through Role Models

Connecting students with First Nations, Métis, Inuit and non-Indigenous role models to inspire hope and future pathways.

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Customized Content

Delivering content that is relevant to the unique cultures, local contexts and priorities of each school.

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Thinking Beyond The Classroom

Understanding that students' experiences within the classroom cannot be disconnected from their realities outside of the classroom including historical and social contexts.

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Adapting Expectations

Working with the unique strengths, challenges and learning goals for each school and letting them guide what success looks like.

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Incorporating a Diversity of Voices

Welcoming input from a range of sources on how we can best support participating students and educators.

THE PROBLEM STATEMENTWhat barriers are we working to address?

Remote and northern Indigenous communities across Canada face persistent inequities in access to education: fewer local specialist teachers and enrichment opportunities, limited exposure to role models, and barriers to consistent, culturally relevant programming. According to Statistics Canada, Remoteness itself is a measurable driver of lower high-school completion for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit learners, underscoring that distance and limited local services translate into real gaps in outcomes. These learning gaps are compounded by connectivity challenges that continue to affect many rural, remote, and Indigenous regions, restricting reliable access to digital learning and support networks. Connected North exists to address these intertwined barriers by using live, two-way, high-definition video to connect K-12 classrooms in remote Indigenous communities with interactive lessons, mentors, and culturally grounded experiences that would not otherwise be available locally—aiming to boost engagement and close opportunity gaps.

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Supporting Programs

In addition to the Connected North program, we offer several several supporting programs and resources for educators and youth to explore:

Program News & Updates

Receiving the WSIS Prizes Champion Award
CBC Article on Connected North
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Walrus magazine article titled "The Power of Connection"
The Power of Connection

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March 2025

Connected North SSDEC Award certificate
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We'd love to hear from you and explore how you could support the program, or get involved as a content provider or participating school!

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