Montreal march for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

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"We want people to know what happened," says Na’kuset, executive director of Montreal's Native Women's Shelter at the fourth annual Every Child Matters march as September 30 marks National day for Truth and Reconciliation. Swidda Rassy reports.
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City"News" any plans for a factual update on the Kamloops residential school? Remember your claims of "215 murdered indigenous children found in unmarked graves" in May 2021. Or will you finally admit you took a story about soil anomalies and twisted it to suit an agenda?

TheRealCartman
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How much money they want this time? Not one body was found and lie is still being pushed on us.

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National day of lies for monetary reconciliation

jonovision
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Bout time canadians started getting something back from the billions of tax dollars we spend on native stuff.
A paid day off work is a good start

mattbaxter
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Perpetual Reconciliation day cause no amount of money from Canadian taxpayers who had nothing to do with what happened a hundred years ago will satiate this nonsense.

billybongthorton
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Indigenous people make up about 5% of Canada’s population. What other 5% of Canadians have a day dedicated to them?? Just curious.

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In 1920, under the Indian Act, it became mandatory for every Indigenous child to attend a residential school and illegal for them to attend any other educational institution (during the hight of the smallpox outbreak)

djmarz
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Canada should pay $1 million dollar for every recovered skeleton

Aboard_and_Abroad
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Over the last 200 years, much has changed. Much has been learned and much has been forgotten.

jamessykes
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What has this done to improve the lives of these people?

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