Fort William First Nation welcomes guests to Anemki Wajiw
Fort William First Nation welcomed hundreds of people to Anemki Wajiw as the marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It was a day of resilience, pride and remembrance for the children lost to residential schools.
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