The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a relatively new observance, so it’s understandable we haven’t established fixed traditions to mark the occasion. No laying of wreaths; no march to a national monument, still being shaped. Still, it’s a travesty that, according to a Leger poll, nearly half of Canadians (48 per cent) had no specific plans to honour reconciliation on Sept. 30. Read More
Baranyai: We have a duty to mark Orange Shirt Day with act of conciliation
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