
We are proud to work in partnership with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit leaders, healers, practitioners, and patients to co-develop innovative approaches that are more effective, more affordable, more accessible, and more culturally appropriate than many existing frontline treatments.
This work goes beyond healthcare delivery—it represents reconciliation in action, aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action 18 through 24, which call for closing health gaps and recognizing Indigenous healing practices.
Psilocybin-assisted therapy represents a convergence of traditional medicine and modern science. It is a naturally occurring medicine derived from the land, including varieties that continue to grow wild in Canada today.
When delivered appropriately, the therapeutic process can incorporate ceremony, cultural context, and community-specific values, and can be adapted to meet the distinct needs of individual Nations, communities, and patients.
