1. Hook: A Powerful Start “Imagine being torn away from your family as a child, forced into an institution where your language, culture, and very identity were stripped away… This isn’t fiction. It is the painful reality faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada for more than a century.” This is why September 30th is marked as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation—a day to remember, reflect, and rebuild. It is not just a date on the calendar; it is a call to action for every Canadian, and indeed for every human being who believes in justice, dignity, and healing. 2. The Concept Explained πΉ What is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation? Observed every 30th September in Canada. Honors the lost children and Survivors of residential schools. Acknowledges the historical injustices and the need for healing. Serves as a reminder that reconciliation is a journey, not a destination. πΉ Why September 30? This date was chosen because it coincides with Orange Shirt Day, inspired by Ph...