Sept. 30., is known as Orange Shirt Day in Canada, a day to honour Indigenous children torn away from their families and sent to residential schools. On Wednesday, the Blood Tribe held a traditional ceremony to remember and celebrate the lives of children, which were forever changed by the government-sanctioned schools. Taz Dhaliwal has the story.
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Blood Tribe commemorates Orange Shirt Day with traditional ceremony and prayers
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