Brenda Brenda:
If it is integrated, then why is this a news item?
Then again, the dress code of the school is "dress pants" for graduation. Why would you make an issue out of that? Does this mean the Native graduates can wear their traditional Native garbs too?
I have no problem with wearing a kilt, whatever floats your boat. But, there should be equality for all cultures, no matter if it has been in Canada for decades or centuries.
Sinterklaas and Koninginnedag (Dutch traditional holidays) are celebrated too in the Dutch community, but does that mean I should want to dress up in a traditional Dutch costume on graduation, while I never wear it in every day life?
The big elephant in the room is how immigrants from non UK countries just dismiss the 400 years of British (that's English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh) immigration and nation building in Canada as you just did by comparing Dutch traditional dress to Scots.
You don't even want to be a Canadian Brenda. Scots were dying for Canada when this part of the world was just a backwoods Crown colony.
The Scots and English have been coming to Canada since the 17th century.
It's ok for the Quebecois to celebrate their contribution but it's Canada's dirty secret that the Brits actually built this country.
It's like an unwritten rule these days to rid Canada of it's English/Irish/Scots/Welsh roots.
But we can celebrate any other culture that has recently just got off the boat, so to speak.
It's most hypocritical.
Banning the culture of the founding peoples of Canada (if they 'aint French or Native) has been in vogue since Trudeau and his gang gained prominence.
This is just another example of political correctness used to blot out the culture of the peoples who made a huge contribution to Canada; the Scots, the English, the Irish and the Welsh.