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Power of change lies with us, say leaders on National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

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The power for change in Canada’s struggle towards Truth & Reconciliation lies with the individual – and stories of residential school survivors can serve as seeds towards a better future. That was the message delivered at Aurora Town Square on Monday evening by Traditional Anishinaabe Grandmother Kim Wheatley as she led the Town in observing National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. The annual observance, formerly known as Orange Shirt Day, began…

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LifeSiteNews broke the news in on Thursday, October 3, 2024.
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