Inuit lamp symbol approved for headstones at national military cemetery
OTTAWA — A traditional Inuit lamp has been approved as an optional spiritual emblem for headstones at the National Military Cemetery.
The qulliq emblem was unveiled Tuesday in a ceremony at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa attended by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon.
Traditionally carved from soapstone and fuelled by whale or seal oil, the lamp symbolizes light, warmth, guidance and survival and is meant to reflect Inuit members’ service in the Canadian Armed Forces
First Nations and Métis cultural symbols for headstones in the National Military Cemetery were unveiled in 2022.

