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- Anishinabek News, September 5, 2023: Killing the Wittigo review
- CBC Saskatchewan Weekend, June 11, 2023: Killing the Wittigo — A New YA Non-Fiction Book from Suzanne Methot
- Open Book, June 1, 2023: Getting to Know June Writer In Residence Suzanne Methot: The World’s Best Pen and Life Without Restaurants
- Kirkus Reviews, April 15, 2023: Killing the Wittigo review
- Booklist, April 15, 2023: Killing the Wittigo starred review
- CBC Books, April 13, 2023: 27 Canadian Young Adult Books to Read in Spring 2023
- CBC Ottawa Morning, March 17, 2023: Why the Use of Sensitivity Readers is Causing Such a Stir in the Publishing World
- Mental Floss, January 24, 2022: 20 Essential Books by Indigenous Authors
- University of British Columbia, Faculty of Education: Top 10 Indigenous Books
- Toronto Star, June 21, 2021: Make Time for These 7 Indigenous Books and Podcasts
- KALW San Francisco: Resisting the Erasure of Native Voices Through Contemporary Storytelling
- The Elective, November 11, 2020: Decolonizing the Curriculum
- Tune In YRDSB: “As Long As the Rivers Flow” podcast
- Concordia University News, October 13, 2020: Indigenous Author, Educator Suzanne Methot Explores Healing Intergenerational Trauma Through Indigenous Spirituality
- Book Marks, October 14, 2019: 12 Books by Indigenous Writers to Read this Indigenous Peoples Day
- ELMNT FM, June 26, 2019: Moment of Truth with David Moses
- CBC Books, June 12, 2019: 14 Books to Read for Indigenous History Month
- CBC News Saskatchewan, June 10, 2019: Grief and Compassion Spring From Author’s Exploration of Intergenerational Trauma
- Global News at 10 Weekend Saskatoon: The Word on the Street Back in Saskatoon
- CBC Radio One, Saskatchewan Weekend with Shauna Powers, June 9, 2019: interview
- The Sudbury Star, June 9, 2019: Sudbury Library Books Celebrate National Indigenous History Month
- CBC Books, May 7, 2019: 11 Canadian Books to Read for Mental Health Week
- thecommentary.ca, April 29, 2019: podcast
- Rabble.ca, April 11, 2019: Legacy excerpt
- ELMNT FM, March 21, 2019: Moment of Truth with David Moses
- Quill & Quire, April 2019: Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing review
- CBC Books, March 2, 2019: 10 Canadian Books Coming Out in March That We Can’t Wait to Read
- CBC Books, January 25, 2019: 19 Works of Canadian Non-Fiction to Check Out in Spring 2019
- 49th Shelf, January 21, 2019: Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2019 Non-Fiction Preview
- CBC Radio One, Metro Morning with Matt Galloway (Toronto), June 21, 2016: Aboriginal History
Events

- Arizona State University: Cultivating Black and Indigenous Futures in Education conference 2021
- Loft Literary Centre: Wordplay 2021
- Rotman i-Think Pop-Up: A Conversation on a Framework for Teaching, Learning, Assessment, and Evaluation
- Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine: Hope, Resilience, and Healing in the COVID-19 Era
- Indspire National Education Gathering 2020: A Culture-Based Model for Curriculum Development
- Word on the Street Toronto: All Apologies: From Political Theatre to Empowered Citizenship in Canada, part of the City Imagines series
- University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine: 2020 Dr. Marguerite (Peggy) Hill Memorial Lecture on Indigenous Health
- Columbia University: Empowering Youth Through Indigenous Stories, Oral History Master of Arts Workshop Series
- Concordia University: Spiritual Reclamation/Ceremony: Healing from Intergenerational Trauma lecture
- Voice of Witness: How We Go Home book launch (moderator)
- Tamarack Institute: Creating a Culture of Equity and Reconciliation webinar
- Strong Nations Books: writing workshop
- Alberta LitFest 2019: Reconciling Times feature panel, Tarnished Legacies panel
- Ottawa International Writers Festival 2019: Indigenous Writers’ Gathering
- Word on the Street Saskatoon
- Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario 4th Annual First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Women’s Leadership Symposium
- Halton District School Board Human Rights Symposium
- Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies (University of Toronto): Resilience, Representation, and Colonialism: Two-Spirit and Indigenous Sexualities panel moderator
- University of Toronto: Crossing Scarborough: Nation, Migration, and Place-Making Between the TRC and the 150 symposium
Suzanne Methot