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Events Calendar

Calendar of Events

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School of Trades Car Show
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Canada Day (observed)
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Community Engagement Campus Visit
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Sunset Beach Cleanup
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Family Meal Kit – Tacos
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Family Meal Kit – Tacos
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Family Meal Kit – Tacos
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Community Connections Campus Visit
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Exploring Asian Cuisine Pop-up
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Community Connections Campus Visit – Welland Campus
Exploring Asian Cuisine Pop-Up
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Community Connections Campus Visit – Daniel J. Patterson Campus
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Exploring Asian Cuisine Pop-Up
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Exploring Asian Cuisine Pop-Up
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Student Appreciation Day – Welland Campus
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Student Appreciation Day – Daniel J. Patterson Campus
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Punjabi Celebration

Â鶹ֱ²¥ acknowledges that we are gathered on the shared traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (pronounced: ah-nish-naw-bay) and Haudenosaunee (pronounced: ho-deh-neh-show-nee). We offer our sincere gratitude to them as the stewards of this land, which is protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement’s three principles: to take only what you need, leave enough for others, and always keep the dish clean. Today, many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities from across Turtle Island continue to live and work in this territory. Acknowledging the peoples whose territory we are on, and the agreements that guide their stewardship of the land, reminds us to reflect on and respect their unique relationship to this land. It also is an invitation for all of us to identify and engage in actions that respect and reinforce our commitments to Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Rights.

Why do we have a land acknowledgement?
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