July 1st

July 1st

At First Light we recognize that July 1st presents an opportunity for reflection, tradition and gathering.

Thank you for visiting our website! We hope that the information and resources that follow can be helpful in processing our country’s complicated past, while helping to identify ways that you can participate in building a Canada where July 1st is a day of Celebration for all. 

Resources

  • Acknowledging the Indigenous communities in your region and/or province is an essential part of educating others and respecting the original caretakers of this land. It is important to do this in an authentic way, giving consideration to your audience and sending a message that speaks to the past, present and future. Drafting this statement will take time, research and reflection. To start your research, check out the Land Acknowledgement resource on our website. Reference the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, and identify those that your business or organization are actively working on.
  • Outline how your business has chosen to acknowledge July 1st and what you encourage your customers or communities to do in solidarity.
  • Publicly call on government to equitably support the core operations of Friendship Centre’s in Newfoundland and Labrador in a manner that is in line with other community serving NGO’s 

Support Indigenous Creators

There are so many Indigenous businesses, artists, and creators to support out there. Do your own research for Indigenous artists, musicians, and businesses to support.