How an Indigenous Worldview Can Guide Business for Good
<p>Canada Day was different this year. It was not a day of celebration but, instead, a day of reflection. Canadians are reeling from the <a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/canada-indigenous-751-unmarked-graves-1.6079485" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">discovery</a> of unmarked graves of Indigenous children who were stolen from their homes and placed in residential schools from 1890 to 1969. Over 4,000 graves are expected to be ultimately uncovered, yet the true number of dead Indigenous children will likely never be known.</p>
<p>This shocking information is just another part of the narrative about the violence done to Indigenous people generally and to their land and their culture — from Colonial times through the modern era.</p>
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