By Jaryn Vecchio
Flags at Keyano College being flown at half mast // Photo via Keyano
The Athabasca Tribal Council is hoping residents will use Canada Day as a time to learn more about the country’s and Indigenous history.
The ATC, along with the RMWB, released a statement on Tuesday where they noted they want to see events continue as planned, though with a strong emphasis on building a Canada that everyone wants to see for future generations.
“It is our hope that on July 1st and beyond, people will take the opportunity to have an open dialogue about our past, present and future as both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people work together towards a stronger Canada,” said Allan Adam, ATC President.
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