Aaron HemensLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterIndigiNewsContent warning: This article contains details about residential ...
The Orange Shirt Day walk — part of the fourth annual Truth and Reconciliation Week — honours the painful history of ...
A special celebration in Kuglutuk, Nunavut, marked Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this ...
Thousands dressed in orange in Winnipeg on Monday to remember Canada's dark history of residential schools, with a promise to ...
Amid the more difficult moments at the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremony on Parliament Hill came a few ...
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity to bring the community together to continue the healing ...
Prior to being officially recognized as a Canadian federal holiday, Sept. 30, or Orange Shirt Day, is also recognized by many Indigenous groups and people.
Youthful spirit energized the streets of Kuujjuaq Monday to focus this year’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on helping children learn from the healing of their elders.
Orange Shirt Day originated in 2013 as a day to raise awareness about the residential school system and its lasting impact on ...
The Native American Clubs at Randy Hughes Middle School and McAlester High School honored Orange Shirt Day for the first time at their flag poles Monday morning, ...
A monument to honour residential school survivors was unveiled in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square on Monday, one of dozens ...
Hundreds of people braved heavy winds as the Orange Shirt Day Walk kicked off the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ...