November Recap Empowering Over 2,000 Students Across Manitoba
- Darion Ducharme
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
November was a big month for Teqare. Our team visited eight First Nations communities and delivered AI Unmasked, our digital safety and future-skills workshop, to more than 2,000 students. We drove to each community and Tyler and Kisis came along to make this month possible.

Communities Visited:
Ebb and Flow
Sagkeeng
Peguis
Long Plain
Sandy Bay
Sioux Valley
Swan Lake
Rolling River
Students were highly engaged, curious, and full of questions everywhere we went. In Rolling River, interest was so strong that the principal eventually had to cap the Q&A or we would have been there all afternoon. That level of interest showed us how deeply the content is connecting.
We also introduced new student prizes, including Bluetooth speakers and our Teqare x Elevate collaboration t-shirts, and students loved them. These tangible rewards helped boost participation and made each workshop even more memorable.
Overall, November made one thing clear. First Nations students are eager to learn, excited for the future, and ready to understand where AI and technology fit into their world. We are grateful to continue this work in partnership with Manitoba First Nations SchoolNet.
Take Care, With Teqare.

