Ways for Island residents to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a statutory holiday to remember the history of residential schools and to honour the lives lost, the survivors and their families.
Due to Hurricane Fiona and ongoing recovery efforts, public events recognizing the importance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as well as those for Treaty Day on October 1st have been cancelled.
Below is a list of actions that residents may choose to take to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Learn and reflect
- Read books from Indigenous authors and about residential schools. The PEI Public Library has a list of eBooks and Audiobooks here.
- Take a class about Indigenous history. Here are free online courses on Reconciliation and Indigenous Education:
- Aboriginal Worldviews and Education offered by the University of Toronto
- Indigenous Canada offered by the University of Alberta
- Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education offered by the University of British Columbia
Donate to organizations supporting survivors of residential schools
- Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society
- Legacy of Hope Foundation
- Orange Shirt Society
- True North Aid
- First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
- Reconciliation Canada
Wear Orange
- Wearing orange is a way to show support for residential school survivors and their families while acknowledging the legacy of residential schools.
- Mi’kmaq Printing & Design is a local Indigenous company that sell shirts here.
Learn about the PEI Indigenous organizations and First Nations
- L’nuey PEI
- Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI
- Aboriginal Women’s Association of PEI
- Native Council of PEI
- Lennox Island First Nation
- Abegweit First Nation
Read the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report or the Government of Prince Edward Island’s annual status reports on the Calls to Action.
Media contact:
Nicole Yeba
Executive Council Office
Bilingual Senior Communications Officer
ntyeba@gov.pe.ca
Sean Doke
L’nuey
Media Relations Officer
sdoke@lnuey.ca