A local Indigenous artist has welcomed a Hamilton car dealership’s apology over its use of her art installation in an “insensitive” post on social media, hours after Canada observed the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Five 40-foot panels containing thousands of multi-coloured glass beads now stand tall overlooking Hamilton’s West Harbour at the foot of James Street North.
Five 40-foot panels containing thousands of multi-coloured glass beads now stand tall overlooking Hamilton's West Harbour at the foot of James Street North.
Sept. 30 marks the third annual National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, a day to reflect on the legacy of residential schools. Organizations in the Hamilton and Niagara areas are commemorating the day throughout the week.