
Tea Creek Doc: Indigenous Farming, Truth & Reconciliation
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Tea Creek documentary premieres in Squamish, drawing a large crowd. The film, starring Indigenous farmer Jacob Beaton, explores Indigenous food sovereignty and the impact of colonial policies on Indigenous farming. Beaton emphasizes the need for action in truth and reconciliation, urging non-Indigenous Canadians to learn the facts and support rebuilding food systems. The film, funded mostly by private sources, aims to address Canadas food insecurity by reviving Indigenous knowledge. Positive reception crosses political lines, with growing support for the film.
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