Citizenship is more of an open definition. It is largely thought to be your stereotypical Canadian who knows all the facts and history from over the years of Canada. Truthfully and as stated by the article this couldn’t be less true as citizenship is less how we are the same and more about how we are all different and unique living together as a community. We have the freedom to express our differences amongst each other and that’s what makes us citizens of Canada. It’s the people who live in our cities, in our neighborhoods and our neighbors. There is no right way to define citizenship but everybody may see it as slightly different.
Treaty Education alongside citizenship shows the insight to the original people of the land we are living on. It shows the culture and ways of living for how fellow Canadians used to live and how we as fellow citizens help, reconcile and move in the proper direction going forwards. It also is good information relating to holistic and spiritual ways of living that many may be able to learn from.