Summer Shen waves a Canadian flag while sporting a patriotic outfit during Canada Day celebrations in Vancouver, on July 1, 2019.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
City councillors in Victoria have voted unanimously to cancel a planned Canada Day broadcast in order to permit a ``thoughtful reflection'' of what it means to be Canadian.
A statement from the City of Victoria says council voted to scrap the virtual celebration following the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of 215 former students buried in unmarked graves on the site of the now-closed Kamloops Indian Residential School.
The city says it will be guided by members of the local First Nation and will replace the broadcast with one that features Indigenous artists.
The updated broadcast will air later this summer.
Mayor Lisa Helps says Canada, as a nation, is in a ``challenging moment.''
Her statement says the city's broadcast has been cancelled as council takes time to ``explore new possibilities.''