Welcome

This project began with reluctant recognition of the Canada150 events sponsored by the Canadian Government in 2017.

Through GARO we step into a new relationship with the First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

Most descendants of settlers to Canada, and most more recent immigrants and their descendants are aware, at long last, of truth about the glorious traditions and the unthinkable atrocities surrounding Canada's Indigenous People, the people who lived in the land we call Canada at the time of first contact, and for millennia before, and continuously since.

GARO is a project whereby we, as descendants of settlers and immigrants acknowledge our gratitude for this land and offer respect through an offering to the original people of the treaty lands and unceded territories where we all live, walk, drive, swim, farm, and breath, bury our families and give birth to future generations.

By participating in GARO, we acknowledge our land-based existence.  Tax to the crown does not acknowledge our gratitude and respect for the Indigenous People who live on the land, within and adjacent the municipal principalities we call home.  It is time to make the recognition tangible.

The relationship between the Crown and the Indigenous People is nation to nation business.  It is not personal.  We can no longer use the government as a shield.  It is time to make our relationship with our neighbours personal.  GARO is a  humble (and possibly frequent) way to open doors and build bridges to the future.  Please participate in voluntary good will.

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Where?

Contact - First Nations

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Why?

Community of Settlers, Immigrants, and Descendants