Of course, the biggest event of the past two years was the “215” discovery at the Kamloops residential school. As traumatic as it is, it set off a massive re-examination of where we’re at on truth and reconciliation, with residential schools front and centre. The biggest difference, as a result, is that the issue of truth and reconciliation is now ingrained in Canadians. As former Truth and Reconciliation Commission chair Murray Sinclair said yesterday, “This important work of reconciliation is not a one-day affair. As we say, it will take us several generations.” Canadians are getting the message.
Source: CBC News October 01, 2022 15:17 UTC