Canada observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30 each year. Keep reading for what to know about the ...
Memorials abound on the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada and in parts of the United States on ...
On Sept. 30, Canada marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), intended for Canadians to honour survivors of ...
Canada marks the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation today. The day is a time to honour and remember ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Colonial Building on Monday afternoon for speeches, drumming and a smudging ceremony to mark ...
People marked the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at a ceremony in Ottawa, commemorating the long and ...
The smell of sage and sweetgrass floated in the air Monday over a mostly sombre ceremony in Ottawa to reflect on the legacy ...
Marked on Sept. 30 each year, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honours the survivors of Canada's residential school system and the children who never returned home.
The federal government created residential schools to strip Indigenous children of their culture and assimilate them into Canadian society.
Every year on Sept. 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is observed across Canada. Established in 2021 ...
People across Canada attended ceremonies to mark the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation to honour people who survived ...
Hundreds of people are already in place on Parliament Hill ahead of a ceremony to honour the survivors of Canada’s ...