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‘Honour their pain and stand beside them’: Windsor-Essex prepares to observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

  • Residents and visitors are invited to participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30 to honor survivors and their families.
  • The orange shirt represents the loss of culture and dignity suffered by Indigenous children in residential schools, explained Wilgosh.
  • Survivor Phyllis Webstad stated that wearing an orange shirt symbolizes justice for survivors and keeps the memory of innocent children alive.
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