Ontario is celebrating National Indigenous History Month.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford says this is a time to recognize Indigenous heritage, diversity and culture while acknowledging and reflecting on the achievements of First Nations, Metis and Inuit people.
The Kenora-Rainy River MPP says June is an ideal time to learn more about the rich history of the Indigenous people who shaped our province and our country.
Rickford notes although we can’t gather in person this year to mark this important occasion, there are many opportunities to participate in virtual events taking place throughout the month.
He adds acknowledging our shared history builds understanding and helps preserve First Nations culture, traditions and languages.
Minister of Indigenous Affairs @GregRickford, Assoc. Minister of Children and Women’s Issues @JillDunlop1, & Cora McGuire-Cyrette, Executive Director of @_ONWA_ are pleased to recognize National Indigenous History Month & celebrate the strength and leadership of Indigenous women. pic.twitter.com/CJLcSxexeN
— Ontario Women (@WomenON) June 3, 2020