How Manitobans are honouring Indigenous lives this Canada Da

How Manitobans are honouring Indigenous lives this Canada Day


 
WINNIPEG --
Thursday is Canada Day, a holiday typically celebrated with barbecues and fireworks, but in the wake of hundreds of unmarked graves being discovered at former residential schools across the country, it's looking different from previous years.
Another COVID-19 Canada Day, The Forks was already planning to hold a virtual celebration, but news of unmarked residential school graves has changed the program.
"Our site itself has a 6000-year history and indigenous people are at the heart of that. So it's always important for us to acknowledge and ensure we are doing the right things," said Clare MacKay, vice president of strategic initiatives and executive director of The Forks Foundation

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