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Orange Shirt Day for residential school children marked in northern Saskatchewan

Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield joined staff and students at the Rossignol school in Ile-a-la-Crosse today to mark Orange Shirt Day. @vaughnschofield / Twitter

A school in northern Saskatchewan is showing support for children who attended residential schools.

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Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield joined staff and students at the Rossignol school in Ile-a-la-Crosse today to mark Orange Shirt Day.

READ MORE: Legacy of residential schools leaves some indigenous parents to distrust education system

The day was inspired by a B.C. woman who dressed up in a new orange shirt on her first day of residential school, but was quickly made to wear the institutional uniform.

Phyllis Webstad of Williams Lake said the experience made her feel worthless and insignificant.

READ MORE: Memorial walk held to remember the dozens of children who died at Regina residential school

The lieutenant governor provided 525 orange T-shirts to students and community leaders in Ile-a-la-Crosse.

National Orange Shirt Day is on Friday, but Ile-a-la-Crosse chose to mark the day early to coincide with Schofield’s visit.

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