National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

30 September 2021

This statement is downloadable as a PDF here

 

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day of remembrance and an opportunity for Canadians to acknowledge the intergenerational harm caused by the Indian Residential School system. As children are returning to school to begin a new year of learning, we wear orange to honour and remember the experiences and loss of the thousands of children who were stolen from their families and placed in residential schools, including those who were never to return home again.

There are many ways to reflect and remember. Here are a few of those ways:

At the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology, we are committed to taking action. Our team is supporting many Indigenous communities as they search for the unmarked graves of their relatives. We believe that truth must be told before reconciliation is possible and those responsible for the residential school system must be held accountable. Join us in this commitment to truth and reconciliation.