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The Government of Canada has announced that Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, will take part in a significant cultural event on April 15, 2026. The Minister will attend the first Walking Out Ceremony for a Cree child at Parliament Hill.
The Walking Out Ceremony is an important tradition in Cree culture, marking a child’s first steps onto the land and symbolizing their connection to community, culture, and nature. This ceremony represents a meaningful rite of passage and reflects the values and teachings passed down through generations in Indigenous communities.
The event will take place early in the morning, followed by a media scrum where Minister Gull-Masty is expected to speak about the importance of recognizing and supporting Indigenous traditions and cultural practices. The ceremony highlights the growing recognition of Indigenous heritage within national spaces and institutions.
Hosting the ceremony at Parliament Hill also carries symbolic importance, as it reflects efforts to acknowledge Indigenous cultures at the heart of Canada’s political landscape. Events like these aim to promote awareness, respect, and inclusion of Indigenous traditions across the country.
The participation of government leadership in such ceremonies underscores a broader commitment to reconciliation and strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities. It also highlights the importance of preserving cultural practices and ensuring they continue to be celebrated for future generations.
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