Each year at this time, Nova Scotians are encouraged to recognize the province’s long-standing treaty relationship with the Mi’kmaq and deepen their understanding of truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Nova Scotia recognizes Monday, September 30, as Truth and Reconciliation Day – a day dedicated to recognizing and honouring the survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Al ...
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