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orange shirt day

Canada is marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday, September 30, and if you're in Ontario, you might be wondering how this impacts your day.

Also known as Orange Shirt Day, the federal holiday is the Government of Canada's response to one of 94 calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report, which called for a federal statutory day of commemoration of the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.

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Tim Hortons' Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign is making its return this year on Orange Shirt Day — aka the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — and it's more than just a limited-edition sweet treat.

The full proceeds from every Orange Sprinkle Donut sold on Monday, September 30 will be donated to several Indigenous organizations across Canada.

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Ontario is filled with restaurants that feature different cuisines, and while many of those flavours come from countries overseas, there are also plenty of excellent foods to try from Indigenous Peoples in the province.

National Day For Truth and Reconciliation is meant for Canadians to reflect on the legacy of residential schools, which were used as part of a campaign to systemically wipe out Indigenous culture over many generations.

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On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Justin Trudeau said that "scars don't heal overnight" but everyone will be there together to help rebuild trust.

The prime minister attended the Beyond the Orange Shirt Story event in Ontario on September 30, 2022, to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and he gave a speech to those who gathered.

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The Toronto Zoo is offering free admission to Indigenous peoples on September 30 to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a federal statutory holiday instituted in 2021 to honour the children, families and communities impacted by residential schools and the intergenerational trauma they caused, according to the Government of Canada.

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