Video about Keith Lefthand by connectFirst Credit Union

On Wednesday, October 22, the executive team of connectFirst Credit Union visited Keith Lefthand at his family ranch in Eden Valley.

The executive came for 3 reasons:

  • To listen to Keith and hear the history of the Stoney-Nakoda First nation and specifically about the Bearspaw Band in Eden Valley

  • To create a video with the objectives of giving Keith a voice on the topic of Truth & Reconciliation

  • To start the process of exploring how connectFirst can work with Keith, Weasel Tail Enterprises, and the community in Eden Valley

During the meeting, Wellington Holbrook said that he was “inspired”. Have a look at the video created by connectFirst Credit Union.

What is your response?

What emotions do you feel?

With Truth & Reconciliation in min, what are you doing or can you do?

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