Shirley Horn, Sault Metis Council win Lieutenant Governor awards

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Shirley Horn, Sault Metis Council win Lieutenant Governor awards
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Horn recognized for work in educating Ontarians about residential schools, Historic Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council for new Cultural Centre

Sault Ste. Marie was well-represented at Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell’s Ontario Heritage Awards ceremonies in Toronto on Thursday.

Horn was also Chief of Missanabie Cree First Nation and served as a member of the Missanabie Cree Elders Council. “We’ve been working for many years to bring awareness of the residential schools to our area and the world at large. We have a lot of international students at Algoma University and we’re partners with Algoma University in this quest. Every time we get acknowledged in different ways, in awards, that makes everything worthwhile for us because it spreads the awareness, which is our main goal.”

Case accepted the Community Leadership award on behalf of The Historic Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council. The Anglican St. John the Evangelist church was built on top of an historical Métis cemetery in 1901 and in 2017 the land and buildings were returned to the Métis community by the Anglican Church.

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