Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for National Day for Truth & Reconciliation in 2022
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Orange Shirt Day should not be a called or turned into a “celebration”. It is our Remembrance Day. We honour and observe. This day represents many lost children and widespread intergenerational trauma. Its a time to learn and reflect. #EveryChildMatters https://t.co/O6MQTmA96H
When she shared her story of her orange shirt being taken away at residential school, Phyllis Webstad helped mobilize people across Canada. Today, we honoured her courage in sharing that story – and we recommitted to working, every day, to build a better future for everyone. https://t.co/AQVYrPTvCp
Today is Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to remember and honour the Survivors and the children who never returned home from residential schools, as well as their families and communities. 1/5 https://t.co/OzFzmjeytg
Tomorrow is Orange Shirt Day. Sept 30 is also the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. Please remember to wear orange so we can honour survivors and remember those who didn't make it home.
If you need someone to talk to please call the 24/7 IRSSS crisis line. 1-800-721-0066. https://t.co/SCWRDmkURF
The way Orange Shirt Day is turning into a celebration says a lot.
Canadians aren’t having concerts or fairs on Remembrance Day but some how mourning Indigenous children has turned into a circus.
Orange Shirt Day is a time to honour Residential School Survivors, spend time with the people you love, and to listen to youth about the future they want us to build together where every child matters https://t.co/p8o21HUO5P
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit orange for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day #EveryChildMatters 🧡 https://t.co/WMdultQzs1
One day before the #NationalDayForTruthAndReconciliation and while wearing #OrangeShirtDay t-shirts, the Premier and her @PCcaucus all stood up in the House and voted down Bill 200 - the Orange Shirt Day Statutory Act. https://t.co/tK5rPCqxcp
Today is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It’s also known as Orange Shirt day. It’s to remember Indian Residential School Survivors. In Mi’kma’ki/the Atlantic, there was the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School. 1/5
As if his story itself wasn’t enough, he came bearing gifts, which I wear proudly today on Orange Shirt Day. The Turtle Island necklace was made by RSS Louisa Horse (Kewl Lou) especially for Eugene. The illustration - the logo of Saskatoon Survivors’ Circle - is by Simone McLeod. https://t.co/NPOBoxaSFw
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation day (Formerly Orange Shirt Day) seeks to raise awareness about the cruelty of Indian residential schools and the hardship indigenous students face.
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