NATIVE HARM REDUCTION MONTREAL 



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Indigenous-led outreach and peer-support for Indigenous people 

who use drugs — on the streets, in our communities, and across Nations.

 Naloxone, knowledge, and culturally grounded care delivered 

with honesty, respect, and no judgment.


Native Harm Reduction Montreal (NHRM) is an Indigenous-led project built to support our people,

  in the city and across nearby Nations,   

with the tools, knowledge, and relationships needed to stay safer in the middle of the overdose crisis. 

Our mission is simple: keep our communities alive, informed, and connected.

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NEWS & STORIES

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ARTS & CULTURE

A standing exhibition that centres Indigenous knowledge, truth, trauma, and resilience in the region.

A major exhibition bringing together Indigenous artists from the confederacies, nations, and generations of the Great Lakes and Riverss.

A powerful exhibition of paintings by Janice Toulouse rooted in Anishinaabe teachings, memory, and spirit.