Respect Indigenous Peoples who don’t want to celebrate Canada 150, Trudeau urges
OTTAWA — An indigenous demonstration teepee was moved onto Parliament Hill Thursday evening after a man was arrested for assaulting at least one of the activists.
The Bawaating Water Protectors from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., arrived Wednesday night on Parliament Hill with plans to erect a teepee and engage in four days of ceremonies they’re calling a “reoccupation” to draw attention to the history of indigenous people in Canada during 150th birthday celebrations this weekend.
“We’re here to make people aware of the genocide that went on, the assimilations that went on,” said organizer Brendon Nahwegezhiche.
“That is a part of the history and that is the truth of Canada, unfortunately.”


