間眅埶AV

間眅埶AV Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

(Sault Ste. Marie, ON June 22, 2020)

Today, in keeping with COVID-19 restrictions, a small group gathered at 間眅埶AV for a flag raising ceremony in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Through traditional prayer and inspirational speeches, the group commemorated this important day and the outstanding contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and M矇tis peoples of Canada. To view todays flag raising ceremony, visit the 間眅埶AV Facebook page.

Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21, was first celebrated in 1996, after it was proclaimed that year by then Governor General of Canada Rom矇o LeBlanc. This day was selected for many reasons, including its cultural significance as the Summer solstice and it is a day on which many Indigenous groups traditionally celebrate their heritage.

間眅埶AV is proud to foster and encourage an understanding and appreciation of the histories, culture and traditions of Indigenous peoples. The Colleges commitment to advancing Indigenous education is strong and is embedded into the fabric of our College values and overarching goals. The College continues its important work in this area and remains committed to moving forward in a spirit of trust, collaboration and reconciliation.

I am humbled to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding contributions and cultures of Canadas Indigenous peoples through todays ceremony, said Dr. Ron Common, President 間眅埶AV. Our College is strongly committed to creating an environment that encourages openness and inclusivity. Today and every day we will celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and M矇tis, and remain committed to reinforcing a culture of inclusion, acceptance and understanding, he added.

 

 

About 間眅埶AV
The vision of 間眅埶AV is to provide a transformative life experience through empowering those who study with us to think and learn in progressive, innovative ways, including those we have not yet imagined. 間眅埶AV grants Ontario College certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, graduate certificates, and degrees to its graduates. The College is the largest deliverer of apprenticeship training in all of Northern Ontario. 間眅埶AV has a significant economic impact on the community, with spin-offs in excess of $158 million. Over $2 million dollars in scholarships, bursaries and awards are distributed annually to students at the College. Located on the border to the United States and situated in the middle of three of the largest Great Lakes on the planet, in the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe, 間眅埶AV is one of 24 publicly-funded colleges in the province of Ontario.