Canada Post launches new stamps to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was marked by a march in Montreal, where hundreds of people gathered to highlight Indigenous struggles and honor the victims of residential schools.
- The march aimed to raise awareness about the dark period in Canadian history, urging the public to learn from past mistakes.
- The University of Prince Edward Island also held a ceremony to commemorate the day and is organizing a week of events.
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Penticton gathers to Walk for The Children on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Around 250 people came out on Saturday to join in the Walk for Children hosted by the Okanagan Nation Alliance on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. "Thank you to our elders for their wise words. Thank you to our people for singing and drumming loud and proud. Thank you to our alli...
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full Article‘We refuse to stay broken:’ Montrealers march for truth and reconciliation
Several hundred demonstrators marched through the streets of Montreal on Saturday on the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to demand justice for First Nations people and urge authorities to start teaching indigenous history in schools.
·Montreal, Canada
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