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History speaks for itself.

The truth is there if we look hard enough, Reconciliation is a little more difficult in large part it relies on Trust. Trust that the right thing will be done based on the Truth thereby resulting in an equal footing or understanding. Inquiries and Commission's have been done and provided recommendations only to receive lip service through apologies and acknowledgements of the Truth ,without implementation of those recommendations the Trust issue rises again. Indigenous People have Trusted and Hoped for the right to be done since confederation based on Treaties and Agreements. Trust ???


It worries me that a Member of "Holding Court" Statue Working Group who seems to be lobbying for support as a Guest Speaker at a local service club meeting recently, the story appears on the Countylive.ca website. He expresses concerns about conditions set in place by the Working Group. Again Trust becomes an issue.

"Erasing History" The irony of that phrase when you consider the fact that is exactly what John Macdonald tried to do to the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Removing the "Holding Court" statue does not mean history is being erased in reality it means that True History is finally being acknowledged...




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