Here’s the latest I could gather on the Moose Hide Campaign Development Society, based on publicly available updates.
Key recent items
- Right of Passage Ceremony and leadership update: The campaign recently held a Right of Passage ceremony honoring longtime contributor David Stevenson and announcing Raven Lacerte in a transition to Executive Director [sources indicate the event and leadership change were highlighted in 2025 updates] [source 1].
- Humber College/Humber Polytechnic as Ambassador Campus: A plaque ceremony recognized Humber’s Indigenous Education and Engagement team and students as part of the Campaign’s ambassador campus initiatives [source 2].
- Community and national reach: The campaign has ongoing efforts to expand programs for men and boys, develop a national resource tool, and partner with communities to broaden participation; these themes appear in multiple (2023–2025) program summaries and external funding summaries [sources 3, 6].
Context and related activities
- National and regional recognition: The Moose Hide Campaign continues to be active across Canada, including provincial government acknowledgments and events such as Moose Hide Campaign Day in various jurisdictions; this broad support framework is reflected in both government releases and campaign communications [sources 5, 8, 10].
- Funding and expansion: There have been funding initiatives with foundations (e.g., McConnell Foundation) and government bodies to widen reach, create community grants, and host national gatherings for leaders and funders; these indicate a strategic push to engage more communities and scale impact [sources 3, 5].
What this means
- The campaign remains active with leadership transitions, campus ambassador programs, and ongoing expansion efforts focused on engaging men and boys, reducing violence against women and girls, and aligning with reconciliation objectives.
- Public-facing updates emphasize ceremonies, leadership roles, and institutional partnerships as pillars of growth.
Would you like me to:
- pull more current updates from the campaign’s site or social channels, or
- summarize specific programs (e.g., ambassador campus work, youth education, and community grants) with concrete dates and outcomes?
Sources
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moosehidecampaign.caA low-cost option with big returns. Cost-free resources and events like moose hide pins make participating in the campaign easy and cost-effective for your organization. Supporting reconciliation. Involvement in the Campaign promotes implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Participating in the Moose Hide Campaign also demonstrates commitment to addressing the tragic reality of missing or murdered...
moosehidecampaign.caPremier David Eby; Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General; Murray Rankin, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; and Kelli Paddon, Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity, have issued the following statement in support of Moose Hide Campaign Day:
news.gov.bc.caThe Moose Hide Campaign recently held a Right of Passage ceremony where we honoured and blanketed David Stevenson for his many years of dedication to the Campaign, and recognized Raven Lacerte in transitioning to her exciting new role as Executive Director. In a special plaque presentation ceremony, representatives from the Moose Hide Campaign Development Society joined Humber’s Indigenous Education and Engagement (IE&E) team and students to mark this significant milestone. The Moose Hide...
moosehidecampaign.caEach year on May 15th people across the country take to the streets in a day of ceremony. Marches and events take place to spread awareness about violence against girls and women as part of Moose Hide Campaign Day.
www.cbc.caThe B.C. government is providing $250,000 this year to support the work of the Moose Hide Campaign, a growing movement of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men dedicated to ending violence against women and girls.
news.gov.bc.caThe Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of Status of Women, the Honourable Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board and the Honourable Harjit Singh Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, announced their support for the Moose Hide Campaign’s National Day of Fasting and Support.
www.canada.caA grant from the Foundation will support the Moose Hide Campaign to extend its reach across Canada and to deepen its impact in selected communities.
www.mcconnellfoundation.caThe provincial government has boosted its commitment to end violence against women and children by proclaiming today, Feb. 16, 2017, as Moose Hide Campaign Day in British Columbia.
news.gov.bc.ca