National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 国家真相与和解日 BC省从2023年开始将每年的9月30日定为省级法定假日。全国各地举行各种活动以纪念这个日子。 公司将于 9月30日 - 10月2日 放假3天 10月3日正常上...
September 30th isNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation. For Arts Umbrella, this is an opportunity to learn and reflect on the history of the land we now call Canada, honour survivors of the residential school system, their families, and communities, remember the children that didn’t make ...
About Truth and Reconciliation Day: The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, previously known as Orange Shirt Day, observed annually on September 30, is a day to honour and remember the Indigenous children who were sent away to residential schools in Canada, ...
Truth and Reconciliation Day as a federal statutory holiday to honor the sufferings of the indigenous people and mend the historical scars left by the residential school system on them. When is & how many days until Truth and Reconciliation Day in 2025?
In honour of National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept 29), YFS presents this cinematic music doc on the big screen on the stat day of reflection.This is a free screening, secure your ticket below.Screens with:I PITY THE COUNTRY is a blend of startling archival and contemporary ...
CBC News Special: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (TV Special 2023) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
As this new holiday for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is on the last day of September it will have, perhaps unexpected, implications since no other holiday is on the last day of any month. Real estate purchase and sale closing dates could be affected according to the Canadian Rea...
The chief also shared his memories of past years’ events for Truth and Reconciliation Day, also known colloquially as Orange Shirt Day. “That event was hard, it was challenging. A lot of the public really had a real will and want to come together and mourn and acknowledge some...
In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Niagara Parks invites the public to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Indigenous people in Niagara through unique opportunities across the Niagara River corridor.
From 2023, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation will be recognized as a public sector holiday in Ontario, according to a ruling by a labour arbitrator. “The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a holiday within each of the holiday provisions of the collective agreements,” wr...