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SNetwork Recent Storiesby ahnationtalk on July 25, 2018454 Views
25 July 2018
CAMP LOON – The highest ranking Indigenous officer in the Canadian Armed Forces says the Junior Canadian Rangers of the Far North of Ontario should be proud of their identity and work to preserve their culture.
“I’m a status Indian like you,” Brigadier-General Jocelyn Paul told 140 Junior Rangers during a visit to Camp Loon, an annual camp that provides Junior Rangers with a week of advanced training in the bush north of Geraldton. “I’m proud to be an Indian like you. And you should be proud to be Indian.”
The camp’s training emphasizes the importance of safety on the land and water and in personal lifestyles. The Junior Rangers at the camp live in isolated and remote First Nation communities across the Far North of Ontario.
General Paul was recently appointed commander of the army’s 4th Canadian Division, which commands the army in Ontario and is the largest military formation in Canada.
Read More: http://www.netnewsledger.com/2018/07/25/general-paul-tells-junior-canadian-rangers-to-be-proud/
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