Graduation Celebration During National Aboriginal Day

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Reena
Reena Legarde, one of the proud graduates. Reena works to help her community
Graduate Class
Leadership Thunder Bay / Urban Aboriginal Strategy Graduate Class

THUNDER BAY – Graduates celebrated the first ever Leadership Thunder Bay / Urban Aboriginal Strategy graduation in Thunder Bay as a part of the 2013 National Aboriginal Strategy.

Thirteen students graduated on Friday, and received their diplomas and an Eagle Feather presented to them by Theresa Trudeau.

The obvious pride of accomplishment was on the faces of the graduates, their families and their friends.

Graduation at NAD 2013

Leadership-Logo
The Community Action Logo is unveiled and enthralled both grads and the future graduates.

 

Reena
Reena Legarde, one of the proud graduates. Reena works to help her community

 

Graduates celebrate
Proud moment and a stepping stone forward

 

 

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