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Brighton College Observes National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Today, September 30th, Brighton College joins communities across Canada in observing National Truth and Reconciliation Day, also known as Orange Shirt Day. This federal statutory holiday is a time for reflection, learning, and commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

A Day of Remembrance and Learning

National Truth and Reconciliation Day honors the survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. It’s a day to acknowledge the painful legacy of the residential school system and its lasting impacts on Indigenous peoples across Canada.
The orange shirt has become a powerful symbol of this day, inspired by Phyllis Webstad’s story. As a six-year-old, her new orange shirt was taken away on her first day at residential school—a moment that represents the stripping away of identity, culture, and childhood experienced by so many Indigenous children.

Brighton College’s Commitment

At Brighton College, we recognize the importance of truth-telling and the ongoing journey toward reconciliation. This day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to:

Learn about the true history of residential schools and their intergenerational impacts
Listen to and amplify Indigenous voices and experiences
Support Indigenous communities and their paths to healing
Commit to meaningful action toward reconciliation

Moving Forward Together

Reconciliation is not a one-day event but an ongoing process that requires sustained effort, education, and action. We encourage our community to take time today to reflect, learn, and consider how each of us can contribute to a more just and equitable future.

Every Child Matters.

For more information about Brighton College and our commitment to diversity and inclusion, visit brightoncollege.com.

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