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Come taste a savory creation at Taste of Sri Lanka. They are open nightly from Monday to Friday and are conveniently reachable by car but also by public transit. You can pay by MasterCard and Visa.
The Wah-sa Gallery first began in 1976 at 331 Donald St. in Winnipeg when we purchased the gallery begun by Daphne Odjig and her husband, Chester Beavon. The original owners of the gallery were Janice Cardigan, Arlene Rosine and Gary Scherbain. The Wah-sa Gallery has continued the tradition initiated by Odjig who wished to highlight the works of Canadian Woodland Aboriginal artists. Our main emphasis continues to be the Woodland Tradition, centred in Manitoba and Ontario. The Wah-sa Gallery has also published Canadian Woodland Aboriginal limited editions and art cards which we retail through our own gallery and a number of other galleries and outlets across Canada.
You are here > Our Vision'On behalf of Council, we continue to rely on your expertise as we address issues affecting our community and our citizens. We have always been able to rely on the integrity and honesty on your perspective from a legal point of view.''Chief Michael Constant Opaskwayak Cree NationOur VisionFIRST NATIONS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LAWWe pride ourselves in being a firm with 4 Indigenous lawyers. We exclusively serve First Nations and Indigenous Peoples – some call this 'Aboriginal law'. What we do well is considering and advising our clients in navigating and devising strategies to deal with Euro-Canadian laws, when and how to take other governments to Court, when and how to focus on revitalizing and protecting Treaties and Indigenous laws, the laws of the Anishnaabe and Ininewak and others, and how to move forward with Indigenous institutions and First Nations projects.The firm was founded in 2004 by P. Michael Jerch with the support and inspiration of former Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch (Pimicikamak Cree) and the late Chief Francis Flett (Opaskwayak Cree)