Tuesday marks the fifth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and there are several events planned in and around Toronto to mark it.
Over all, the poll suggests that 62 per cent of Canadians are optimistic about the future for meaningful reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada. Twenty-five per cent say ...
Canadians are gathering for ceremonies and reflecting on the tragic legacy of residential schools — and honouring the ...
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation coincides with Orange Shirt Day, a movement that began on Sept. 30, 2013, when ...
A decade after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued 94 calls to action, Canada still has a long way to go to address the impacts of the residential school system on Indigenous people.
September 30 was first marked as a national statutory holiday in 2023, after being celebrated as a day of remembrance since ...
Groups gathered to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, with a series of special events to honour the ...
Sept. 30, known as Orange Shirt Day or the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is meant to honour survivors and those who never came home.
Tuesday marks the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — an annual commemoration honouring the children who died while attending residential schools and the survivors, families and ...
Today marks the the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, with a very special thing happening in Brantford- the country's largest residential school reopened as a museum .
Commissioners say voluntary testimonies are key to shaping national healing and reconciliation after decades of political ...
Sept. 30 is an annual federal holiday in Canada to recognize the damage caused by the residential school system, honour survivors and help families and communities. Here's some of what's changing in ...
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