National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - September 30th (Stat Holiday will be October 2, Monday)

Today, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we reflect on Canada's history and the legacy of residential schools. It's a day to honor survivors, remember those who didn't make it home, and commit to a better future.

Education: Let's start by learning about Indigenous history, culture, and the ongoing struggles they face. Knowledge is power, and understanding is the first step toward reconciliation.

Show Support: Reach out to Indigenous organizations and communities in your local community. Offer your support, attend events, and engage in meaningful dialogue. Let's build bridges and strengthen bonds.

Take Action: Small steps matter. Advocate for Indigenous rights, support Indigenous businesses, and participate in initiatives promoting reconciliation. Every action counts!

Together, we can create a more inclusive and equitable Canada. Let's make every day a step towards truth and reconciliation. #NationalDayforTruthAndReconciliation #ReconciliationMatters

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