How Canadians can mark Indigenous History Month

An even better way to honour our Indigenous neighbours during this Indigenous history month is to educate yourself, as well as your friends and family, writes Emily Gale of Impact Public Affairs.
Crown-Indigenous Minister Carolyn Bennett, pictured during last year's celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
This month marks Indigenous History Month, with National Indigenous Peoples Day being celebrated here in Canada on June 21. It is also a particularly special as this year is the 10th anniversary of the federal government's residential-schools apology. It is an opportune time to reflect ...

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