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Carney Marks ‘Devastating Legacy’ of Residential Schools in Ottawa Event

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed government responsibility on Orange Shirt Day amid protests opposing Bill C-5, with Indigenous leaders warning it threatens their rights.

  • An estimated 6,000 Indigenous children died while attending church-run, government-funded residential schools between 1857 and 1996.
  • Charlotte Nolin, a Sixties Scoop survivor, said reconciliation involves 'every Canadian' and called for remembering the lost children's lives.
  • While reflecting on the 'devastating legacy' of residential schools, speakers highlighted the need to address persisting inequities.
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National Truth and Reconciliation Day: The federal government will combine commemoration and responsibility, said Prime Minister Mark Carney.

·Montreal, Canada
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Carney marks 'devastating legacy' of residential schools in Ottawa event

OTTAWA — The federal government will “match remembrance with responsibility,” Prime Minister Mark Carney promised on Tuesday, as he addressed the crowd assembled on Parliament Hill to mark the fifth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Sept. 30, is also known as Orange Shirt Day, and is meant to honour survivors of the residential […]

·Toronto, Canada
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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