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First Nation, Métis communities react to first Indigenous Governor General


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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment Tuesday morning in Ottawa. Simon was the first Inuk to serve as an ambassador for Canada when she was posted to Denmark. She was a senior Inuit negotiator during the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution and during the Charlottetown Accords. Simon replaces Julie Payette, who resigned earlier this year.
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“It’s about time,” said Shirley Jensen-Klassen, an elder with Fort McMurray #468 First Nation. “We have a voice now, someone who can listen to and understand our stories. We have been through hell and back and all these flashbacks are coming out. They really did try to wipe us out, but we are still here.” ....

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Ceremony in Anzac remembers victims and survivors of residential schools, Sixties Scoop


Author of the article: Vincent McDermott
Publishing date: Jun 15, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
L-R: Alden Cree, Frida Jensen Kuefler and Bernadette Dumais of Fort McMurray First Nation #468 at a memorial in Anzac, Alta. for survivors and victims of the residential school system and Sixties Scoop on Sunday, June 13, 2021. Robert Murray/Special to Postmedia/Fort McMurray Today
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Dozens of people gathered in Anzac for a Sunday afternoon vigil remembering victims of the residential school system and the Sixties Scoop. There were stories of pain, suffering and loss spanning generations. But from the same speakers came stories of survival, reclaiming culture and defying the people who tried extinguishing it. ....

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Indigenous leaders worry how a year of lost cultural gatherings impacts their communities


Indigenous leaders worry how a year of lost cultural gatherings impacts their communities
April 29, 2021
 Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Indigenous leaders worry about how losing cultural gatherings this past year is impacting the mental health of their communities, as well as opportunities to celebrate their culture.
Chief Allan Adam of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), and board president of the Athabasca Tribal Council (ATC), said losing cultural gatherings is one of many factors hurting mental health in Fort Chipewyan. The community usually hosts seven cultural events annually that bring people together.
“You’re really starting to see the social impacts of not gathering. People are wandering around feeling lost and isolated,” said Adam. “Cultural activities keep people together.” ....

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Indigenous leaders worry how a year of lost cultural gatherings impacts their communities


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Indigenous leaders worry about how losing cultural gatherings this past year is impacting the mental health of their communities, as well as opportunities to celebrate their culture.
Chief Allan Adam of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), and board president of the Athabasca Tribal Council (ATC), said losing cultural gatherings is one of many factors hurting mental health in Fort Chipewyan. The community usually hosts seven cultural events annually that bring people together.
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