Le 30 septembre, le Canada célèbre la Journée nationale de la vérité et de la réconciliation, une journée destinée à reconnaître l'impact du système des pensionnats sur les familles et les communautés autochtones. Dans tout le pays, des événements auront lieu pour commémorer cette journée, rendre hommage aux victimes du système des pensionnats et célébrer les cultures autochtones.th, Canada’s Building Trades Unions joins the nation in marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to recognize the impact of the residential school system on Indigenous families and communities.
“We affirm our commitment to increasing Indigenous representation in the unionized skilled trades, and strengthening our relationships with Indigenous communities across the country through initiatives like CBTU’s Indigenous Awareness Training,” said CBTU Executive Director Sean Strickland.
“During a time of increased division and polarization, it is more important than ever that we stand together. Today, I encourage members of Canada’s Building Trades Unions to participate in local events and wear orange to show solidarity with the survivors of residential schools.”