Flag raising at B.C. legislature honours residential school survivors, lost children
- Indigenous leaders and politicians in British Columbia raised the Survivors' Flag at the legislature ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a historic moment representing equal treatment for all.
- The flag-raising ceremony aimed to honor residential school survivors, remember the children who never came home, and commemorate their loss.
- The flag will be flown at the legislature until sundown on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, serving as a welcome sign to acknowledge the harm caused to Indigenous people in B.C. And bring attention to the need for reconciliation.
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Flag raising at B.C. legislature honours residential school survivors, lost children
VICTORIA — A brisk wind helped mark a flag-raising ceremony Monday at the British Columbia legislature honouring residential school survivors and remembering children who never came home.
·Barrie, Canada
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