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Northern communities opt to cancel Canada Day

NICK PEARCE

A northern Saskatchewan hub has decided to scrap its Canada Day celebrations in favour of National Indigenous Peoples Day.

The communities of Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB), Air Ronge and La Ronge have jointly decided to cancel Canada Day in light of the unmarked graves found at residential school sites in B.C., Manitoba and Saskatchewan. They'll instead focus their efforts on National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.

“(We'll) use cancelling the events as an opportunity to think of our history, think what we can do better and what we can do moving forward,” La Ronge Mayor Colin Ratushniak said.

“With us being on Treaty 6 territory, we have to recognize what Canada was built on. This, in my opinion, is a very appropriate way to do that.”

The decision came at the request of a community member, whose suggestion then went before LLRIB council, Ratushniak said.

LLRIB Chief Tammy Cook-searson did not respond to requests for comment by press time. The First Nation has previously said it plans to search a residential school site in La Ronge using ground-penetrating radar.

The local National Indigenous Peoples Day events will include a pipe ceremony, a smudge walk and parade from the band office to the downtown La Ronge urban reserve, and Woodland Cree cultural and traditional events like moose calling and trapper activities, storytelling and Métis culture sharing.

There will also be a walk-in COVID-19 vaccine tent clinic, a joint communities statement said.

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