Mayor Wade Mills, on behalf of Council, proclaims September 30 2024 as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in the Town of Shelburne.
Proclamation - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Whereas, in June of 2021, the Federal Government passed new legislation marking September 30 as a national statutory holiday to commemorate the tragic legacy of residential schools in Canada; and
Whereas, the establishment of a national holiday is in response to the 80th call to action within the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action; and
Whereas, the date coincides with Orange Shirt Day, which began in 2013 and has become a symbol of remembrance to honour Indigenous children forced to leave their families to attend residential schools; and
Whereas, the orange shirt symbol originated in the experience of Phyllis (Jack) Webstad of the Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation, who shared her story of how her new orange shirt was taken away from her on her first day at St. Joseph Mission Residential School, leaving her with feelings of worthlessness and insignificance; and
Whereas, this day will provide a way for our community to publicly commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools and the resilience of residential school survivors, commemoration being a vital component of the reconciliation process; and
Whereas, Shelburne is a community that encourages and celebrates its cultural diversity; Now Therefore, I, Mayor Wade Mills, on behalf of Council, do hereby proclaim September 30, 2024 as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in the Town of Shelburne.
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