Moose Hide Campaign Development Society
PO Box 91, Stn Main Saanichton, BC V8M 2C3
web.victoriachamber.caHere’s the latest I can confirm about Moose Hide Campaign Development Society (MHCDS) based on recent public sources:
The MHCDS maintains a news page with ongoing updates about activities, organizational partnerships, and leadership changes. A notable item from 2025 mentions steps for organizations joining the Moose Hide Campaign and acknowledges leadership transitions, including recognition of an Executive Director.[1]
In recent years, MHCDS has engaged with Canadian institutions and universities, such as Humber College, highlighting campus ambassador programs and recognition of Indigenous engagement efforts associated with the Moose Hide Campaign.[1]
Public statements and government-related support for Moose Hide Day activities have continued to surface in provincial contexts (e.g., British Columbia), including ceremonies and government funding aimed at ending violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. These indicate ongoing alignment with MHCDS’s national outreach and reconciliation goals.[5][8][10]
The organization has historical ties to national-level funders and philanthropic partners, and it has pursued expansion through community grants, national outreach, and the development of resources to broaden participation, including aiming for large scale participation goals in past strategic plans.[3]
For a quick milestone reference, the MHCDS has publicly noted engagements such as Right of Passage ceremonies and recognition of community leaders, reflecting ongoing programmatic and ceremonial activities connected to the campaign’s mission.[1]
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Note: The above reflects publicly available summaries and page snippets from MHCDS-related sources; for the most current and detailed updates, checking the official Moose Hide Campaign news page or contacting MHCDS directly would be best.[8][5][1]
PO Box 91, Stn Main Saanichton, BC V8M 2C3
web.victoriachamber.caThe B.C. government is counting down to Moose Hide Campaign Day on February 16, 2017 by encouraging men throughout the BC Public Service and members of the Legislative Assembly to participate in the B.C.-born campaign to stop violence against women and girls.
news.gov.bc.caLearn the latest activities of the Moose Hide Campaign and our Supporters Many organizations can see clear and compelling reasons to align with the Moose Hide Campaign movement. However, deciding how to engage in a meaningful and inclusive way will take more time and coordination, depending on the size and structure of your organization.... … The 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...
moosehidecampaign.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.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 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.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.
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