An 11-year-old Mi'kmaw boy in Nova Scotia began a six day walk on Thursday in honour of victims and survivors of residential schools.
The boy plans to travel more than 100 kilometres by foot, accompanied by his mother and cousin, and is encouraging others to join.
As Ross Lord explains, he's hopeful his walk will serve as an inspiration.
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The boy plans to travel more than 100 kilometres by foot, accompanied by his mother and cousin, and is encouraging others to join.
As Ross Lord explains, he's hopeful his walk will serve as an inspiration.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7993506/nova-scotia-mikmaw-boy-walks-awareness/
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