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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Published September 30, 2025.
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Today, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we honour the survivors, their families, and the generations impacted by the residential school system. This day stands as a powerful reminder of the truths that must be acknowledged and the voices that must be heard.

This morning, our teams gathered for a meaningful morning of reflection, connection, and learning. Guided by the voices of Sing Many Songs Women, we were honoured to experience traditional songs, the medicine of the drum, and sacred teachings rooted in Indigenous culture.

We are grateful to our Indigenous Relations Circle for creating space to listen, learn, and grow.

Let’s all take this day to pause, reflect, and commit to making a difference in the journey toward reconciliation.

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