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Canada's first day of recognition, set for Jan. 4, pays tribute to an Ojibway (Saulteaux) girl from Cote First Nation in Saskatchewan. skpoli saskatchewan

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Ribbon skirts are an expression of Indigenous culture marked by arrays of designs, colours and patterns. They are often worn at ceremonies or special events by women or gender-diverse people.Article content The holiday is a way the country can combat racism and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples by raising awareness and celebrating Indigenous identity, the feds added in the statement.

Jenica Atwin, the MP who sponsored the bill, told Canada’s National Observer in an earlier interview that she hopes the spirit of the bill will be celebrated daily.Article content

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