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September 30, 2024


Ontario MPP seeks paid provincial holiday for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Globe and Mail: Ontario’s only First Nation representative at Queen’s Park plans to soon table proposed legislation, in his own Indigenous language, to have the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation declared a paid provincial holiday. The day is a federal statutory holiday, but not a provincial one in Ontario. New Democrat deputy leader Sol...

September 27, 2024


Why is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation NOT a statutory holiday where most Indigenous people live and work?

NationTalk: The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30 provides an opportunity for ALL Canadians to honour Indigenous survivors, their families and communities and to commemorate the ongoing legacy – and tragedy – of residential schools that were specifically designed to “kill the Indian in the child”.  Seven generations of Indigenous people have...

April 12, 2023


Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Releases a Statement on the Provinces Refusal to Honour Orange Shirt Day.

NationTalk: Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is frustrated following the Manitoba government’s continued refusal to make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday. In addition to the lack of progress on Reconciliation efforts in this province, it is disappointing that the government of Manitoba will not make September 30th a...

April 11, 2023


Manitoba government says it doesn’t have consensus to make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday in 2023

Decision should come from ‘Indigenous communities themselves and not from us as government’: Stefanson CBC News: The Manitoba government says it’s still not prepared to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a provincial statutory holiday this fall. Premier Heather Stefanson says the province has been unable to find consensus for the second straight year among...

February 7, 2023


Governments Opposed to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Updated Feb. 7, 2023 to move BC to those who have enacted a statutory holiday Those provinces who will not recognize Sept 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, as a statutory holiday: Province/Territory IndigenousPopulation Party in Power Date Comment Alberta 258,640 Conservative – Alberta told CTV Edmonton it won’t legislate the holiday, but...

September 30, 2022


B.C. First Nations concerned that Sept. 30 isn’t a provincial statutory holiday

Global News: British Columbia’s First Nations say they’re deeply concerned that B.C. hasn’t made Sept. 30 a statutory provincial holiday. On Friday, the First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) issued a statement regarding National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Specifically, it said that B.C. “has so far failed to designate September 30th a statutory holiday marking the profound...

September 29, 2022


Province says not today to Orange Shirt Day stat bill

The Free Press: The Manitoba government has voted against a private member’s bill declaring Sept. 30 a provincial statutory holiday, saying it needs more time and consultation to get it right. “There certainly is disagreement among everyone we’re consulting with about what the details should be,” Labour Minister Reg Helwer told reporters after question period...

September 15, 2022


Manitoba Government Acknowledges Sept. 30 as Day for Truth and Reconciliation

NationTalk: For a second year, the Manitoba government will recognize Sept. 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services Minister Reg Helwer said today. “Like last year, Manitoba’s public servants will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, and non-essential government services and offices...

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