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National Indigenous Peoples Day

June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples.

With the recent news that the remains of 215 children were found at a former Indigenous school site in
Kamloops, British Columbia, much needed attention is being drawn to the dark history of how Indigenous
Peoples were treated in Canada. We owe it to those who have suffered to educate ourselves on not only
the history of Indigenous Peoples in Canada but how we can be better allies and work towards
reconciliation.

June is National Indigenous History Month when we strive to honour the history, heritage and diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada. It is also an opportunity to recognize the strength of present-day Indigenous communities.

As part of the labour movement, we support the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) in their “Every Child
Matters” campaign. “Canada’s unions stand in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples across this country who
are mourning the loss of not only the 215 children found buried at the former site of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, but thousands of other children who never came home.”

Please take some time to learn about the rich heritage and culture of the Indigenous People in your
community. Educate yourselves, educate your friends and educate your family. Learn about
the Indigenous lands on which you live and work, as well as how to incorporate Land Acknowledgements,
which you can learn about here.

Finally, we ask you sign onto the CLC’s campaign and use this pre-formed template to send a letter to your elected representatives, urging this country to make active change towards reconciliation and fighting for justice for Indigenous Peoples and their communities.