Kanien'kehá:ka veterinarian hopes to inspire more Indigenous people into the profession

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Montana Diabo always wanted to become a veterinarian.

After uprooting her life and moving 3,000-plus kilometres away from her community to a Caribbean island, the 30-year-old’s dream finally turned to reality.

“I feel super accomplished,” said Diabo, who is Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) from Kahnawake, south of Montreal.

“It was a lot of work, a lot of fears, a whole lot of studying. I feel very accomplished to have gotten through that.”

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Diabo said she wanted to work with animals since she was a child and took her first step into the veterinary world by taking a college animal health technician program. After graduating, she worked

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