
Blue Jean Jacket Day – June 6
June 6th is Blue Jean Jacket Day — a day to raise awareness for Missing, Murdered, and Exploited Indigenous Men and Boys. In Canada, Indigenous
This community has survived hundreds of years of change, fought through near extinction, battled in many wars, suffered a complete loss of culture, faced the trials and tribulations that have come with facing our Canadian government and those now occupying our traditional territory. However, despite every inch of transformation the MCFN have endured, they have continued to adapt and grow into the resilient First Nation community that stands today.

June 6th is Blue Jean Jacket Day — a day to raise awareness for Missing, Murdered, and Exploited Indigenous Men and Boys. In Canada, Indigenous

Help us support MCFN seniors and members by volunteering to pick strawberries this season! It’s a great way to give back to the community 💚

Come out and enjoy Family Archery Evenings this June! Dates: June 1st, 2nd, 8th, 15th, 16th & 23rd Time: 6 – 7:30 p.m. Location: Social

The Mississaugas of the Credit occupied, controlled and exercised stewardship over approximately 3.9 million acres of lands, waters, and resources in Southern Ontario. Their territory extended from the Rouge River Valley westward across to the headwaters of the Thames River, down to Long Point on Lake Erie and then followed the shoreline of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, and Lake Ontario until arriving back at the Rouge River Valley.
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