The Manitoba government says it will recognize a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a day of observance to encourage reflection and meaningful discussions about the impacts of residential schools. And a Manitoba grand chief says he’s happy to see the government is listening. Anya Nazeravich reports.
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Manitoba honours day for truth and reconciliation; schools and some services closed
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