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Canada: Toronto observes National Indigenous Peoples Day 2023 with annual Sunrise Ceremony

| @indiablooms | Jun 22, 2023, at 03:13 am

Toronto/IBNS: Observation of National Indigenous Peoples Day with the annual Sunrise Ceremony was hosted on Wednesday by the City of Toronto at Nathan Phillips Square.

Celebrating the unique heritage, diversity and valued contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, National Indigenous Peoples Day with its traditions and culture provides an opportunity to come together to give thanks for all creation and Mino Baamodziwin (The Good Life).

Accompanied by the sacred fire, the ceremony was led by Elder Garry Sault from the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation also featured teachings by Grandmother Kim Wheatley,

Toronto’s Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park) proclaimed National Indigenous Peoples Day

In her speech McKelvie said, ” It is a privilege to once again celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day this year and come together with members of the Indigenous community to participate in the Sunrise Ceremony. Today and throughout the month of June, we honour the histories and traditions of all Indigenous Peoples, their rich and distinct cultures and their beautiful languages.

"As we continue the important work towards advancing truth, justice and reconciliation, my hope is that this ceremony will inspire Torontonians to learn and reflect on the diversity, traditions and valuable contributions of Indigenous communities.”

The ceremony was followed by attendees joining in an Indigenous feast.

Sunrise ceremony also marks the longest day of the year, the summer solstice and a new season of life.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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