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National Day for Truth and ReconciliationNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity for all Canadians to commemorate the painful history and on-going impacts of residential schools. Orange shirts could be seen at events around the Lower Mainland and across the province. Our Safeeya Pirani has more from one of the larger gatherings in East Vancouver.Global News Hour at 6Sep 30
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Regina honours National Day for Truth and ReconciliationPeople across Regina honoured those lost to residential schools Tuesday, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.Sep 30
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation observed in southern AlbertaFrom stories to sports, organizations in Lethbridge and Coaldale provided a platform for Indigenous people while ensuring education was at the forefront of the day. Justin Sibbet reports.Sep 30
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025 events in WinnipegHere are some of the events taking place in Winnipeg on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.Sep 29
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B.C. events honours National Day for Truth and ReconciliationTuesday marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, meant to recognize the history of Canada’s residential school system. The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation has documented more than 4,000 children who died in the system.Global News at Noon BCSep 30
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Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan talk National Day for Truth and ReconciliationTomorrow is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is tomorrow. Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Executive Director Rhonda Rosenberg joined our Katherine Ludwig to talk about the significance of the day.Sep 29
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Indigenous leaders in Durham Region hope National Day for Truth and Reconciliation goes beyond symbolismCommunities across Durham gathered to mark the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. At Durham College’s Oshawa campus, students, staff, and community members came together to reflect, learn, and honour Indigenous cultures. Moosa Imran reports.Oct 2
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Building Bright Futures: Grade 8 student plays major role in this year’s National Day of Truth and ReconciliationWelcome to Building Bright Futures. We introduce you to Marshall Billings, a grade 8 Cataraqui Woods Elementary School student. Billings played a major part in this year’s National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, designing a shirt that was seen and purchased by people across the region. If you would like to nomination a young person...Oct 3
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Wanuskewin recognizes National Day for Truth and ReconciliationWATCH: Wanuskewin senior interpretive guide Brad Belisle shares how they are recognizing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30.Sep 23
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Peterborough marks National Truth and Reconciliation DayHundreds gathered outside the Peterborough Museum & Archives Tuesday in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Marc Woodhouse reports.Sep 30
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Winnipeggers walk through Portage and Main in recognition of Orange Shirt DaySept. 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.Sep 30
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Indigenous-led Montreal shelter faces closure amid funding shortfallAs Montrealers gathered with members of Indigenous communities to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, an Indigenous-led day shelter in the heart of the city is at risk of temporarily closing due to a lack of funding. Organizers are accusing various levels of government of not putting their money where their mouth is...Oct 1
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Saskatoon Truth and ReconciliationWATCH: People across Saskatchewan are making the fifth national day for Truth and Reconciliation. The ceremonies confronting a painful legacy of residential schools and those who never made it home.Sep 30
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Kingston Montessori hosts fall gatheringStudents, parents and staff at a Kingston Montessori school gathered on Monday for their fall gathering. The annual event allows the community to connect while recognizing national day of truth and reconciliation.Sep 30
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5th Truth and Reconciliation Day marked with events across CanadaFrom coast to coast to coast, Canadians observed and took part in ceremonies marking the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As David Akin reports, the ceremony in Ottawa carried extra weight as it’s been 10 years since the final report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was released.Global NationalSep 30
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Honouring Indigenous communitiesOn today’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the largest event in Winnipeg was the Southern Chiefs Organization’s Orange Shirt Day Healing Walk and Pow Wow. It offered powerful words from many in the Indigenous community. Vasilios Bellos reports.Sep 30
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Nova Scotia residential school survivors share troubling chapter in Canadian historySurvivors of the residential school system in Nova Scotia are bringing attention to a troubling chapter in Canadian history. Their voices resonated across the grounds of the Maritimes’ only residential school on Tuesday. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, this gathering was held in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.CanadaSep 30
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Indigenous entrepreneurs reclaiming their culture through cuisineSome of the strongest calls for economic reconciliation are coming from small Indigenous restaurants and caterers across Canada. Neetu Garcha meets with two B.C. Indigenous entrepreneurs on how they’re using food to reclaim their culture and inspire action year-round, not just on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.Global NationalSep 30
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Sunrise ceremony remembers residential school studentsAs Canadians commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, one of the earliest events in the country began Tuesday before sunrise. Attendees gathered in Fredericton to honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, as well as those who did. Anna Mandin reports.Sep 30
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Global National: Sept. 30Canadians mark the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, as denialism festers about the existence of residential schools. U.S. President Donald Trump gives Hamas a deadline to respond to his Gaza peace plan. The Alberta government’s plan to support parents if teachers go on strike. Plus, the Indigenous entrepreneurs reclaiming their culture through cuisine.Global NationalSep 30