Dawson Trail Dispatch
Celebrating Over 25 Years of Service to Our Communities!
July 2021
Canada Day Protest at Community Pulls Off Unique the Doorstep Canada Day Celebration of Steinbach MLA’s Office
Just after dusk, the organizers treated the community of Richer and guests to a fireworks display.
Multiple organizations and local businesses joined together to create a Canada Day Celebration in the community of Richer that involved the entire community and even treated guests from outside the community to their hospitality. Teams of drivers went through the community delivering free hotdogs, popcorn, water and juice to residents at their driveways. They even included activity bags for the children of the homes. Later that night they were able to drive around the outskirts of the park delivering the same packages to guests who pulled up with their vehicles. Almost 1,000 deliveries were made throughout the day. (right) Volunteers doing deliveries in the community throughout the day.
Photos by Evan Ramage
This year, Canada Day looked different for many as COVID restrictions forced most communities to cancel group festivities. Instead of the usual sea of red and white, city streets across the country were flooded with orange in support of a nation grieving. While a protest against the legacy of residential schools took place in Winnipeg, and other capital cities across Canada, Steinbach did see a display of solidarity. Steinbach MLA and Deputy Minister Kelvin Goertzen spent Canada Day with his family, but he did address the sudden appearance of several protest signs plastered on the front of his Main Street office. “I appreciate the offers to take them down but I would ask folks to leave them as they are for today. Don’t take them down please. It is a free country and this is a difficult issue but we move forward by hearing, listening and expressing,” Goertzen posted on social media. In Winnipeg, thousands of people took to the streets in a walk that started at the Forks and ended at the Manitoba Legislature grounds. While the event was mostly peaceful, the day did end with Continued on Page 2...
Protestors display their solidarity against the legacy of residential schools at Deputy Premier Kelvin Goertzen’s constituency office in Steinbach while protests took place in Winnipeg on Canada Day. Submitted photo