Winnipeg: National Day of Prayer _Honourtheapology

“At noon on Thursday, July 25 at venues across the country, Canadians, newcomers, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples from all walks of life and religious denominations will reflect upon the impacts of Canada’s residential schools in a national moment of silence.”

Winnipeg: National Day of Prayer #HonourtheApology

Public · By Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair and Ryan McMahon | Thursday, July 25, 2013 12:00pm | www.facebook.com


National Day of Prayer: #HonourTheApology
National Day of Prayer: #HonourTheApology

Oodena Circle, The Forks, Winnipeg, MB. At noon on Thursday, July 25 at venues across the country, Canadians, newcomers, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples from all walks of life and religious denominations will reflect upon the impacts of Canada’s residential schools in a national moment of silence. This day is calling on the federal government to release all documents pertaining to the residential schools in Canada IMMEDIATELY, and to work toward the end of continued violence toward Indigenous peoples in Canada.

In response to University of Guelph historian Ian Mosby published research that First Nations communities – and specifically thousands of children in residential schools – were unknowing subjects in biomedical experiments in malnourishment and hunger by federal government officials between 1942-52, we call on the federal government to honour its 2008 apology to the survivors of Residential Schools by immediately releasing all relevant documents to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We are calling on all people of all faiths and backgrounds to attend and participate. National event page: www.facebook.com.

National Day of Prayer: #HonourTheApology

Public · By Andrea LandryNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair and 3 others | Thursday, July 25, 2013 12:00pm until 1:00pm in EDT | Across the country | www.facebook.com

This day is calling on the federal government to release all documents pertaining to the residential schools in Canada IMMEDIATELY. Participate in your city by setting up vigils, ceremony, and whatever feels right to spread awareness on the issue. We are calling on all people of all faiths and backgrounds to attend and participate. If Canada made the Apology- the need to honour it. Spread the message and get involved. These stories need to be heard and these children need to be honoured.

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