Let us remember those who served, those who continue to serve today & acknowledge the courage & sacrifices they have & continue to make for our freedom.
Lest we forget.
Pictured: The National Métis Veterans Memorial Monument. Learn more by visiting the Gabriel Dumont Institute.
Nov 8th was #IndigenousVeteransDay. A day to honour & commemorate the many First Nations, Inuit & Métis Veterans who served Canada & contributed to Canadian history. They sacrificed their rights, their status & many their lives to serve in the name of Canada.
Lest we forget.
It’s Otawn (michif for autumn) #Thanksgiving has arrived in Canada: a celebration of the fall harvest, a time to gather with #family & share our gratitude for everything we've been given.
We sincerely #thankyou for your continued support & wish you a safe & happy Thanksgiving!
It’s Otawn (michif for autumn). #Thanksgiving has arrived in Canada: a celebration of the fall harvest, a time to gather with #family & share our gratitude for everything we've been given.
We sincerely #thankyou for your continued support & wish you a safe & happy Thanksgiving!
ALT Text on a blue background starts with a white box in the upper left that contains "Maarsii" in the Métis language of Michif, with the English translation "Thank you" beneath it. The message reads "Maarsii (thank you) for coming to see us at Back To Batoche". The Métis sash of woven white, blue, green and yellow patterns on a red sash waves along the bottom underneath the text. The blue, black and white logo for Michif Media is in the lower right corner.