Original work of art unveiled to mark land acknowledgement

(By Pauline Kerr) A young artist, 17-year-old Kennedy Cameron- Nashkewa of Saugeen First Nation, attended the
Sept. 18 meeting of Bruce County council to unveil her new work, Aki Ogichidaa, commissioned by the
county to commemorate the formal introduction of the Bruce County land acknowledgement.

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  • Original work of art unveiled to mark land acknowledgement was last modified: September 22nd, 2025 by Becky Grebenjak