This Ojibway bartender says closing for Canada Day should ju

This Ojibway bartender says closing for Canada Day should just be the beginning


This Ojibway bartender says closing for Canada Day should just be the beginning
Stephanie Sanders would ordinarily have had a very busy day bartending at The Gilmour tomorrow. Instead, she's applauding its owner for keeping the doors closed out of respect for Indigenous communities.
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Posted: Jun 30, 2021 6:32 PM ET | Last Updated: June 30
Stephanie Sanders is a member of the Curve Lake First Nation, a teacher and a bartender at The Gilmour in Ottawa, which will remain closed on Canada Day. (Noelle Wielowieyski)
WARNING: This story contains distressing details.
Stephanie Sanders would ordinarily be bracing for a very busy Canada Day bartending at The Gilmour. But the Ottawa bar will be closed Thursday, out of respect for Indigenous communities.

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