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Truth and Reconciliation Day events in Manitoba [Video]

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Truth and Reconciliation Day will be observed on Sept. 30 in Manitoba for the first time since the provincial government declared the national holiday to honour victims and survivors of the residential school system.

Numerous events will occur in the week before Sept. 30 as the country reflects on the legacy of residential schools that operated in Canada from 1831 to 1996.

Here’s what’s happening in Manitoba:

Sept. 23 – Sept 27: The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, headquartered at the University of Manitoba, hosts lunch-and-learn sessions online.Sept. 28-30: The Manitoba Museum will offer complimentary admission and feature exhibits and presentations related to Indigenous culture, residential schools, and reconciliation.

Sept. 28: The Reconciliation Run will take place at the ruins of the former Birtle Residential. Participants will run 21.1 kilometres to Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation. Once all participants have finished, a community feast will take place. Virtual runs are also available online.

Sept. 30:

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