From the 2010 Olympics to the World Cup, Vancouver has pioneered Indigenous inclusion
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Medicine Hat NewsFrom the 2010 Olympics to the World Cup, Vancouver has pioneered Indigenous inclusionmedicinehatnews.comVANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Scattered among the many big screens airing World Cup matches and the food stands with local fare like poutine, Vancouver’s fan festival includes exhibits recognizing the host city’s Indigenous communities: the Squamish, the Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh nations. The First Nations have been involved in more than just the fan fest, The post From the 2010 Olympics to the World Cup, Vancouver has pioneered Indigenous inclusion appeared first on Medicine Hat News .
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