September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day marking the legacy of lasting harm caused to Indigenous children, families and communities by Canada’s Indian residential school system – and an opportunity for Canadians to reaffirm their dedication to the 94 calls to action outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in 2015. The day also coincides with Orange Shirt Day, coined by Phyllis Webstad, founder of the Orange Shirt Society and residential school survivor.

MLT Aikins recognizes the importance of acknowledging the historic injustices faced by Indigenous peoples and we are committed to the work of truth and reconciliation and to promoting Indigenous perspectives and representation throughout our spheres of influence. We strive to foster a learning environment that supports Indigenous success in the business community and beyond.

In addition to closing our offices, annual observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation includes firm-wide education that emphasizes the perspectives and lived experiences of Indigenous peoples.

This year, we are fortunate enough to be joined by Janice Makokis, renowned Indigenous thought leader and advocate for social justice, for a live-streamed session exploring Indigenous consultation frameworks and insight into Indigenous expectations and critiques of current consultation practices, including in the context of Bill C-5.

Join us in honouring Truth and Reconciliation Day

We invite everyone to take time to reflect on the meaning of Truth and Reconciliation Day. Wear an orange shirt, explore the resources provided below and engage in learning and dialogue. Every step we take together brings us closer to meaningful reconciliation.

Resources to learn, affirm and share

Films and videos

Articles and personal memoirs

This list is nowhere near exhaustive, and there are endless additional resources available online, at your local library or held by Indigenous communities that you can consult.

For survivors in need of support, a national Indian Residential School Crisis Line is available by calling the 24-hour service at 1 (866) 925-4419. Additionally, mental health counselling and crisis support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the Hope for Wellness hotline at 1 (855) 242-3310 or by online chat.

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