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Fredericton Business Gets National Recognition As Part Of Orange Shirt Campaign – Huddle.Today

August 18 2022

FREDERICTON – A Fredericton businesswoman’s personal stake in an Indigenous campaign has drawn on local talent to support the national-level cause.

Beth Crowell is the owner and founder of Mayday Print and Swagshop and the force behind the iconic garments that honor truth and reconciliation, as part of the General Motors (GM) Orange Shirt Day Campaign.

“Every year they have a group of volunteers that GM puts together and they sell these t-shirts to their employees and former employees and dealerships owners all across Canada,” said Crowell.

GM’s campaign is part of a wider movement across the nation of events that support the Indigenous-led campaign that honours recognition, remembrance, recovery, and conversations about the legacy of residential schools in Canada.

Read More: https://huddle.today/2022/08/18/fredericton-business-gets-national-recognition-as-part-of-orange-shirt-campaign/

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