National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and the opening of the Rotary Peace Park and the MMIWGT2S+ Monument Unveiling Ceremony

KENORA, ONTARIO – October 5, 2023 – Grand Council Treaty #3 proudly supports the initiatives of the Rotary Club and the City of Kenora in commemorating the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) through the opening of the Rotary Peace Park and the MMIWGT2S+ Monument Unveiling Ceremony at 400 1st Avenue South, Kenora, Ontario.  The event, held yesterday, was marked by the presence of numerous Treaty #3 women, each holding a memory card to honor their missing and murdered loved ones. The dedication ceremony for the MMIWGT2S+ Monument Unveiling followed the Rotary Peace Park Dedication. The overarching theme of the event was “Let’s Build Peace in Our Community and Around the World.”

Key speakers at this significant event included Debra LeMaistre and Kelly Williams (co-chairs of the Rotary Peace Park Committee), Andrew Poirier (Mayor of the City of Kenora), and Chief Waylon Scott (Chief of Wabaseemoong Independent Nation).

 

Chief Waylon Scott delivered a heartfelt message, stating, “Today’s event was a step forward and continues this partnered reconciliation between our communities and partners. Today, we bridged a commemoration of Rotary’s Peace Park with the MMIWG Monument to illustrate that we are committed to true reconciliation.”

Grand Council Treaty #3 extends our appreciation to the following organizations and individuals who made this event possible:

The Rotary Club of Kenora
The City of Kenora, Mayor Andrew Poirier, and Council
Meggie Cywink, Chair of the Ontario Loved Ones Commemoration Collective (MMIWGT2S+) and Committee
Chief and Council of Wabaseemoong Independent Nations

“The Grand Opening of the MMIWG Monument in Kenora marked a significant milestone,” said Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh. “This event showcased a powerful ceremony to commemorate the monument’s significance for MMIWGT2S+ in Ontario North. These initiatives and events underscore our steadfast commitment to addressing the pressing issues surrounding MMIWG, providing support to affected families, and raising awareness within Treaty #3 communities. We remain dedicated to advocating for justice and a brighter future for our people.”

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For more information, please contact: Daniel Morriseau, Political Advisor – (807) 464-2647 or by email daniel.morriseau@treaty3.ca
or
Johnpaul George, Social Policy Analyst, Grand Council Treaty#3 – (807) 548-4214 or by email johnpaul.george@treaty3.ca

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