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Back to EpisodesFirst Cree Baby's Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill
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Six-month-old Annora Crowe, the first Cree baby to have her traditional Walking Out ceremony on Parliament Hill, made history this week. The ceremony, which highlights living Indigenous traditions, was organized by Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty and attended by family and leaders. Annoras grandma called it a bold statement of resilience, while Gull-Masty emphasized the role of these rites in shaping community and policy decisions. The event, which linked directly to reforms in child and family services, showcased Indigenous ways as vibrant forces guiding Canadas future path forward.
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