Tk’emlups chief discourages cancellation of Canada Day, urges Canadians to use it as a learning opportunity
KAMLOOPS — The chief of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc (TteS) says she would like Canadians to continue to mark Canada Day — even if the recent discovery near the former Kamloops residential school casts the celebration in a different light.
The City of Kamloops issued a news release Thursday (June 17), saying it is working with TteS to “incorporate messaging into this year’s virtual Canada Day event that will encourage education on Indigenous culture and heritage.”
In the release, Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir said, “The best way to honour our country, and the diversity of its citizens, and in particularly this year, our future generations, is to understand our real collective history.”
Casimir announced on May 27 that the TteS had discovered 215 unmarked gravesites near the former residential school, believed to belong to former students.