Indigenous police officer hopes to inspire with trilingual 'O Canada' at Jays game

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TORONTO — Sgt. Chantal Larocque hopes that singing 'O Canada' in English, French and Algonquin at Rogers Centre before a Toronto Blue Jays game will open everyone's eyes to the possibilities of creating a more inclusive game experience.

TORONTO — Sgt. Chantal Larocque hopes that singing"O Canada" in English, French and Algonquin at Rogers Centre before a Toronto Blue Jays game will open everyone's eyes to the possibilities of creating a more inclusive game experience.

Chief Jamie Wolfe of Muskowekwan First Nation, Chief Lloyd Buffalo of Day Star First Nation, Chief LeeAnn Kehler of Kawacatoose First Nation, and Chief Byron Bitternose of George Gordon First Nation were scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Members of the Touchwood Agency Tribal Council, part of the Jays Care Indigenous Rookie League, were on hand at the Jays Care Community Clubhouse.

"How often have you seen Indigenous policing be highlighted in a positive way? What a huge honour for our little police service to get this opportunity."

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