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Sunday September 25th, 2022 with Lester Bear
Traditional Greeting

Today we will be playing new releases by Carsen Gray, Joey Stylez, Pete Shands, Katia Rock, Matiu, Kanen along with many great Indigenous Artists...
Traditional Greeting
Strongwalker, Russel Means - Traditional Greeting - SaintDan Music New
Switchblade
Link Wray - Bullshot - Passport Records
Bullets (feat. Phoenix Pagliacci & Randy Bachman
DJ Shub - War Club - Shub Music Canadian
Find A Home
Status/Non-Status - Find A Home - Independent Canadian
Cry To Me
Carsen Gray - Cry To Me - Nettwerk Music Canadian New
Too Far Gone
Joey Stylez, Pete Shands - Too Far Gone - Blessed Street Canadian New
Uapen Nuta
Katia Rock - Uapen Nuta - Nikamo Musik Canadian New
Creation Never Sleeps....
Willie Dunn - Metis Red River Song - Light In The Attic Records Canadian
Sailors
Maiu, Kanen - Sailors - Musique Nomade Canadian New
Pastime
Samantha Crain - A Small Death - Real Kind Records
Break Up
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - Theory of Ice - Independent Canadian
Sail
Riit - Sail - Six Shooter Records Canadian
Starless Nights
Iskwe, Tom Wilson - Starless Nights - Red Music Rising Canadian
Angel Street
Lucie Idlout - Angel Street - Sun Rev Records
Lovely Irene
Lucie Idlout - Swagger - Sun Rev Records Canadian
Events Taking Place September 30
National Day of Truth and Reconciliation • Parliament Hill: 2nd National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
CALLING ALL NATIONS.
UNITE TO REMEMBER THE CHILDREN, UNITE TO SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATIONS.
The national event led by children for children with special guest speaker, Autumn Peltier.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 AT 8:30 AM EDT
Acknowledge the Truth Walk with Albert Dumont Albert will lead a walk on the John A. Macdonald Parkway, going from the War Museum to Parkdale Ave. and then back again to the museum. The walk, protesting the parkway’s name, will become an annual event continuing until such a time in the future when Macdonald’s name is finally removed from the parkway. The event will begin at 8:30, with speeches. We will begin walking at 9:00 am.

Beechwood Cemetery event: Join us on September 30 2022, at the Beechwood National Memorial Center’s Sacred Space screening of the Spirit Bear and Children Make History short film. This stop-motion animation film tells the story of Spirit Bear hopping a train to Ottawa and banding together with children and animals to end injustice against First Nations children at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
Following the screening, we will be leading visitors onto the grounds for a 45-minute Reconciliation Tour, where we can learn from key historical figures who were involved in the Indian Residential Schools whilst learning about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action.
Tickets
landing.beechwoodottawa.ca/en-ca/nationaldayoftruthandreconciliation-2022
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