Ottawa: Acknowledge the Truth Walk

Grounds of the War Museum 1 Vimy Place, Ottawa

Join Algonquin Spiritual Advisor, Artist and Human Rights activist Albert Dumont, and walk with optimism and confidence that the National Capital Commission will rename the Sir John A. MacDonald Parkway to the Kichi Zibi Parkway. Bring your water bottle, wear...

Remember Me: A National Day of Remembrance

Parliament Hill Ottawa

A day led by children and youth. Memorializing the children who didn't come home from school, honouring school survivors and their families, honouring survivors of Indigenous child apprehension programs, Eagle Feather Ceremony for survivors, performances by children, guest speaker Autumn...

Intergenerational March to commemorate Orange Shirt Day

Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre 1985 Learners' Way, Vancouver

Join us for an intergenerational march to commemorate Orange Shirt Day. Members of the UBC community, families and those in solidarity are welcome to participate. The march aims to be educational and supportive to the Indigenous community on campus and...

Survivor Stories and Panel Discussion

Winnipeg Art Gallery 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg

Hear from residential school survivors, Betty Ross and Marlene Gallagher as they recount their experiences and watch videos. Panelists include Dr. Sean Carleton, Elder Betty Ross, and Marlene Gallagher. Open to the public. Refreshments available. General admission fees will be...

Admission to Winnipeg Art Gallery required for non-Indigenous people

Truth and Reconciliation: Learning, Understanding and Healing

Gatehouse Grounds, Colonel Samuel Smith Park, Gatehouse Grounds, Colonel Samuel Smith Park, 3101 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto

Public Gathering honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Etobicoke 2 -3 pm, Friday September 30, 2022 Gatehouse Grounds, Colonel Samuel Smith Park, 3101 Lake Shore Blvd West (near 14th St)-- street parking available, TTC -501 bus Led...

Free

Honouring the Seven Generations Feast

Madahoki Farm 4420 West Hunt Club Road, Ottawa

In honour of National Truth and Reconciliation Day observed on September 30th, the Sixties Scoop Network in partnership with Indigenous Experiences at Mādahòkì Farm cordially invite residential school survivors, day school survivors and 60’s Scoop survivors and their family members...

Free for survivors and their families, but please register.