Memorials abound on the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada and in parts of the United States on ...
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day is also recognized as Orange Shirt Day.
Marked on Sept. 30 each year, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honours the survivors of Canada's residential school system and the children who never returned home.
The federal government created residential schools to strip Indigenous children of their culture and assimilate them into Canadian society.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford released a statement Monday marking the National Day ...
Hundreds of people gathered in St. John's on Monday to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (Danny ...
A monument to honour residential school survivors is set to be unveiled in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square today.
The streets of downtown Ottawa are turning into a sea of orange with hundreds of people already in place on Parliament Hill ...
The 24-hour safe and confidential National Residential School Crisis Line, available at 1-866-925-4419, provides crisis referral services to Survivors and their families and explains how to obtain ...
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, observed every year in Canada on Sept. 30, is not only an opportunity to heal, but ...
“The Town of Tisdale honours residential school survivors and their families and commits to promoting good relationships and economic reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Today is a day for ...
Monday marks National Truth and Reconciliation Day in the country, a statutory holiday observed on September 30 yearly. It ...