The mayor of Harrison Hot Springs issued a formal apology to the chief of the Sts鈥檚ailes First Nation for the lack of land acknowledgement during Canada Day opening ceremonies.
鈥淚 sincerely apologize to you, your council and your families for what happened at the Canada Day 2023 opening ceremony and renew our commitment to working with you,鈥 Wood read from the letter during the most recent village council meeting. 鈥淭here are many aspects to the work we must do and today I鈥檓 acknowledging the valued partnership between our communities.鈥
Wood offered to meet with the Sts鈥檃iles officials to reinforce their partnership and resolve the error.
Land acknowledgements are formal statements of respect and recognition appreciating First Nations people as traditional stewards of their respective lands and recognizing their traditional territory. These statements traditionally precede formal ceremonies, government meetings and special occasions.
Harrison Hot Springs is on the ancient village site of Qw贸:铆ls, part of the traditional territory of the Sts鈥檃iles people.