“An acknowledgement of the history and how we can move forward together, and how important the Vancouver Canucks can be in that conversation.” Chief Willie Sellars, Williams Lake First Nation, speaks to the team on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Your video content is extremely useful!👍
A dose of optimism😘
I want to thank you for this extremely captivating video!👍
Since we’re on the topic of Truth, let’s remember that after 2 years, not a single body has yet to be found in these residential school “mass graves”. Let’s remember the fact that the media blew this story out of the water seemingly intentionally to cause chaos and unrest. Let’s remember that 83 churches were burned or vandalized in response to this ordeal. The Truth is our government hates us, and the media think we’re cattle. I think it’s time they Reconcile.
Can we just stick to hockey?! Man i miss how sports were in the 90's.
Sweet! Love the shirt! They'll win for sure now…
Well said Chief!!! 🧡🥁🦅
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Nevermind the woke nonsense. Can you just focus on winning?