Saskatchewan Reflects On The Harmful Legacy Of Residential Schools On Truth And Reconciliation Day
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed September 30, 2022, as Truth and Reconciliation Day in the province.
The provincial government recognizes Truth and Reconciliation Day as an important day of remembrance and reflection for those who have suffered harm and to honour those whose lives were lost at residential schools.
The residential school system represents a sad chapter in this country’s history, with harmful intergenerational impacts on Indigenous people and communities throughout the country.
“Our province remains committed to our partnership with First Nations and Métis people and communities as we move forward together on the continuous path of reconciliation,” Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs Don McMorris said. “September 30 is an important day for reflection, and I encourage all Saskatchewan people to use this as an opportunity to commemorate the tragic legacy of residential schools in our province.”


