For many Indigenous people, it's a familiar experience: taking on extra responsibilities within the workplace, ranging from being asked questions regarding Indigenous matters or even going as far as being tasked with planning and co-ordinating Indigenous programming.
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The fourth Wake the Giant music festival drew thousands to Thunder Bay’s waterfront on Saturday for an event that mixed world-beating headliners with local talent and a focus on welcoming Indigenous youth to the city.