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Vernon MLA Defends Indigenous Rights at Okanagan Powwow

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Lake Country, B.C.  During a recent Okanagan powwow, Vernon-Lumby MLA Harwinder Sandhu took a public stand in defense of Indigenous rights, explicitly supporting Truth and Reconciliation Day (TNR Day). Her remarks came at a time of heightened tension as she pushed back against recent political opposition to Indigenous recognition.

A Powwow With Purpose

The powwow in Lake Country was more than just a cultural celebration  it became a platform for reconciliation and political truth-telling. Sandhu, speaking to a crowd gathered in the community, criticized those who have questioned or minimized Indigenous claims to sovereignty and historical injustice.

She emphasized that TNR Day is not just symbolic, but a critical opportunity to acknowledge past wrongs and commit to real change. Sandhu called for respect, understanding, and continued support for Indigenous nations.

Why This Moment Matters

  • In recent months, there’s been growing controversy over statements made by some MLAs rejecting or downplaying Indigenous sovereignty.
  • Sandhu’s remarks at the powwow signal a sharp contrast: she is using her political platform to affirm Indigenous rights openly and publicly. 
  • For Powwow attendees and Indigenous community members, having an elected official speak so clearly  on unceded territory, at a traditional gathering holds both symbolic and practical weight in the reconciliation process.

What’s Next

Sandhu’s message at the powwow is likely to resonate beyond the event:

  • It may influence local political discourse around Indigenous rights and self-determination.
  • Indigenous leaders may see her support as an important ally in ongoing efforts to advance reconciliation.
  • Conversely, her public stance could further polarize debates with political opponents who have voiced opposing views.

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