Remembering Indigenous military service

“Hey, I got you something!”  Ward 8 Coun. Tracy Richardson tossed me a small package across the council table just before last Tuesday’s meeting.

I opened the bag and looked down at a shiny silver lapel pin: a red poppy on a dream catcher wrapped in a Métis sash, adorned with feathers and an Inukshuk – an Indigenous poppy.

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