Press Release
July 10, 2017 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) will be holding Bold Eagle, Black Bear, and Raven — its three Indigenous Summer Programs — across Canada throughout the months of July and August.
As part of the Indigenous Summer Programs, participants are enrolled as soldiers in the Primary Reserve of the Army or the Navy. All courses begin with a four-day Culture Camp, conducted by Indigenous Elders and teachers. Graduates receive a Reserve Basic Military Qualification, but have no obligation to continue to serve in the CAF.
Every year, the Bold Eagle, Black Bear, and Raven programs offer approximately 150 Indigenous youth a chance to develop valuable skills such as self-confidence, self-discipline, time management and teamwork, all this within a military context that respects and encourages Indigenous cultures.
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“I am pleased that these three Indigenous Summer Programs have proved so successful over the years. This demonstrates the strong links that exist between our Indigenous communities and the Canadian Armed Forces. Indigenous youth are provided the opportunity to experience life in the military and benefit from acquired skills, without any obligation to continue to serve. We hope that these character-building skills will benefit them for the rest of their lives, we also hope that some will choose the Canadian Armed Forces as a full or part-time career.”
— Lieutenant-General Paul F. Wynnyk, Commander of the Canadian Army, and Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Champion for Indigenous Peoples
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