Sept. 30 is the new national day for truth and reconciliation, to recognize the legacy of residential schools. While the New Brunswick government has chosen not to make that day a statutory holiday, some cities and towns in the province are observing the holiday on their own. Nathalie Sturgeon reports.
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New Brunswick cities and towns observing truth and reconciliation day on their own
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