Our teams donned their orange shirts on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation to pay tribute to the survivors and victims of residential schools. The past few days have also been significant for the history of our people and our Nation, with the National Day for Awareness of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and the Major Rogers Massacre. These events remind us of the importance of preserving our culture and traditions, despite the challenges we have faced. Together, we can achieve great things. Together, we can honor the memory of our missing, commemorate our history, and work toward a future where truth and reconciliation prevail.
National Day of Truth and Reconciliation 2023
By Joanie Rancourt|2023-10-03T08:57:26-04:00October 3rd, 2023|Home Page, Uncategorized|Comments Off on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation 2023
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