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More than 200 years after the Battle of Queenston Heights, the First Nations contribution is honoured.
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In a First Nations community on Hudson Bay, canoes and skills are restored by craftsmen from the south. I was touched by the warm welcome I received in the community, the dedication of the canoe builders and above all, the spirit of this project.