CN Partners with Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in Support of Indigenous Athletes and their Stories
04 June 2024 - 2:30AM
CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) announced today that it would be
expanding its partnership with Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in
support of Indigenous athletes and sport builders, and their
stories. As we mark the start of National Indigenous History Month,
this new three-year $450,000 agreement will help to recognize the
significant contributions of Indigenous sports figures and promote
a greater understanding of their impact on Canadian sports and
culture.
Since 2021, CN has supported Canada’s Sports
Hall of Fame “Indigenous Sport Heroes Experience” education
program. First, with the development of trading cards highlighting
key Indigenous athletes and builders, their Indigenous heritage,
and their contribution to sports in Canada. As part of CN’s new
sponsorship, starting in 2024, CN will support Canada’s Sports Hall
of Fame’s Indigenous Sport Heroes Digital Book, a multi-media,
web-based resource which raises awareness and shares the stories of
the remarkable Indigenous sport heroes and their impact in shaping
sport in Canada.
“CN is proud to support and help share the incredible stories of
Indigenous athletes and their impact on Canadian sports history.
These sport icons have made invaluable contributions to our
country, and it is our honour to help share their legacies with
future generations. We hope that by continuing to raise
awareness about the history of Indigenous people in our country, we
can foster deeper understanding and respect for each other along
the path of Reconciliation.” – Olivier Chouc Senior Vice-President
and Chief Legal Officer, CN
“To reconcile, we need to understand and value
each other’s realities and stories. We need to celebrate the
amazing achievements and contributions of Indigenous role models
who have overcome challenges and enriched this country, and we need
to share their stories. With CN’s help, Canada’s Sports Hall of
Fame can keep doing this vital work to answer the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) calls to action.” - Chief Wilton
Littlechild, Hall of Famer (Class of 2018 – Builder | Indigenous
Peoples’ Sports)
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About Canada’s Sports Hall of
Fame:Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame is a registered
charitable organization and has been a vital cultural institution
in Canada for 68 years. As Canada's only national museum of sport,
the organization’s mandate is to celebrate Canada’s sports heroes
who have reached the pinnacle of their careers and are going
‘beyond the win’ and making monumental contributions to our
society. Through three guiding pillars: curation, education and
recognition, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame is driven by a purpose of
inspiring the leaders of tomorrow through the invaluable lessons of
sport. In the community, in the classroom and in recognizing role
models.
For more information on Canada’s Sports Hall of
Fame, visit sportshall.ca or follow Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame on
Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (@cansportshall).
Contacts:
Media |
Investment Community |
Jonathan Abecassis |
Stacy Alderson |
Director, Public Affairs and |
Assistant Vice-President |
Media Relations |
Investor Relations |
(438) 455-3692media@cn.ca |
(514)
399-0052investor.relations@cn.ca |
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