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Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples: a day to recognize and celebrate the histories, cultures, important contributions, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Canada, and Indigenous Peoples around the world.
| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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Five years ago this month, the Government of Canada and Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada signed a Partnership Agreement to address issues of common concern that directly affect the well-being and safety of Inuit women, children and gender-diverse people across Canada.
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June 1st marks the start of National Indigenous History Month as we recognize and honour the history, heritage, contributions, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Canada.
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The Government of Canada acknowledges its role in the past and its impact on the present, and we are committed to making tangible differences across the country.
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“Today’s day of remembering was inspired by Jaime Black’s REDress art installation project, which included red dresses placed in public spaces as a visual reminder of the pain and loss felt by families and survivors of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.”
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The Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, Patty Hajdu; the Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations, Marc Miller; and the Minister of Northern Affairs, Daniel Vandal, issued the following joint statement today: