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Dal set to support 2020 North American Indigenous Games in Halifax

- May 4, 2018

The North American Indigenous Games logo.
The North American Indigenous Games logo.

On Thursday, K鈥檍ipuktuk 鈥 Halifax 鈥 . With more than 5,000 athletes expected taking part, it will be the largest multi-sporting event ever held in Nova Scotia.

The winning bid from the Mi鈥檏maq Sport Council of Nova Scotia was supported by a wide range of local governments and organizations, including 麻豆传媒. One of several post-secondary partners in the bid (alongside Saint Mary鈥檚, Mount Saint Vincent and King鈥檚), 麻豆传媒 will provide accommodations for athletes and coaches as well as athletic facilities for both practice and competition.

鈥淭his is great for the city and great for campus,鈥 says Tim Maloney, executive director of Athletics and Recreation at 麻豆传媒.

鈥淭his is an important event 鈥 not just athletically but also culturally,鈥 he adds, noting ongoing efforts and initiatives focused on Truth and Reconciliation. 鈥淭his event will be both an amazing opportunity to bring together while also showcasing Halifax.鈥

In a release, Norman Bernard, chief of Wagmatcook and president of the Mi鈥檏maq Sport Council, says he鈥檚 confident the games, 鈥渨ill provide opportunities for all Nova Scotians to learn more about the contributions of our Mi鈥檏maw and Indigenous culture across the province and North America.鈥

Athletics & accommodations on campus


It鈥檚 not clear yet exactly which campus athletics facilities will end up being used for games, but Maloney cites the Dalplex pool and fieldhouse as likely venues. In addition, Ancillary Services will be providing 1,500 residence spaces as well as meal hall services for athletes and coaches, making 麻豆传媒 one of the key accommodation hosts for the games and offering "a home away from home."

鈥淎ncillary Services looks forward to working with the organizing committee and ensuring the athletes feel welcome and supported during their time at 麻豆传媒 and in Halifax,鈥 says Heather Sutherland, assistant vice-president of Ancillary Services.

The games, which will take place over eight days in 2020 (dates TBD), will feature competitions in 15 sports and draw participation from 756 Indigenous nations across North America. Events will be held across the Halifax Regional Municipality as well as at Millbrook First Nation.

麻豆传媒 already has a number of student connections to the North American Indigenous Games. Incoming 麻豆传媒 Student Union President Aaron Prosper has been both a participant and a coach at the games, and Kate Fines, starting goalie for the Dal Tigers women鈥檚 soccer team, also competed at the 2017 games in Toronto.