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June 30 proclaimed as Indigenous Survivors Day in City of Parksville
- Mayor Doug O'Brien proclaimed June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day in the City of Parksville.
- The day recognizes and honors the resilience of Indigenous communities affected by the residential school system and supports survivors.
- June 30 raises awareness of challenges faced by Indigenous peoples and communities.
- Parksville also acknowledges National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30 annually.
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June 30 proclaimed as Indigenous Survivors Day in City of Parksville
Mayor Doug O’Brien has proclaimed June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day in the City of Parksville. The intention of Indigenous Survivors Day is to recognize and honour the enduring resilience of Indigenous communities, according to a news release by the city. “We acknowledge the lives and communities impacted by the residential school system in Canada,” O’Brien said. “June 30 is a day to honour and support survivors and inter-generational survivor…
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