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Township Honours Truth and Reconciliation with Flag Raising

Every Child Matters Flag Raised at the Kemble Women's Institute

The Township of Georgian Bluffs is commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by raising the Every Child Matters Flag throughout the month of September. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as National Orange Shirt Day, is observed on September 30, 2023.

The Every Child Matters Flag will be flown at three locations within Georgian Bluffs: at the Township Administrative Offices on Grey Road 18, at Shallow Lake Arena on Highway 6/Princess Street and the Kemble Women's Institute lookout on Grey Road 1. Flying the flag is a demonstration of Township's support for truth, reconciliation, and remembrance.

In addition to the flag-raising, the community is encouraged to visit the Ajiijak painting, by artist Charmaine Jenner on display at the former Oxenden General Store, serving as a testament to the spirit of reconciliation, as well as look for opportunities for marking National Day of Truth and Reconciliation locally.

In September 2022, Georgian Bluffs Council passed a motion dedicated to recognizing September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This solemn day is an opportunity for all Canadians to reflect on the treatment of Indigenous communities and honour residential school survivors, their families, and communities by sharing their stories.

The Township of Georgian Bluffs stands in solidarity with Indigenous communities and all Canadians in fostering understanding, healing, and reconciliation.

More information and resources on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation are available at www.georgianbluffs.ca/orangeshirtday.

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