Orange Shirt Day

In honour of Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we invite you to learn about Canada’s history in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, reflect on the legacy of the residential school system, and take action.

The Caring Society is pleased to partner again with Assembly of Seven Generations (A7G) and Beechwood Cemetery to offer another year of activities to honour Orange Shirt Day on September 30, 2024.

We will be offering Reconciling History walking tours, film showings, and other activities to learn about the past and take action toward reconciliation.

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Child drawing hearts and an orange shirt on a rock for Orange Shirt Day
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Participants listen to young people from A7G giving Reconciling History tours at Beechwood Cemetery.

Events at Beechwood Cemetery

Join us from 2pm to 5pm EST at the Beechwood National Cemetery for an afternoon of activities to honour Orange Shirt Day this September 30, 2024. We kindly ask that you register to participate in the film screenings and tours:

Beechwood Registration

Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past

  • Watch the newly released stop-motion animation, Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past, which tells the story of Spirit Bear, creating a special plaque to teach people about Dr. PH Bryce, a courageous doctor who spoke out about the terrible health conditions and children getting sick in residential schools. In doing so, Spirit Bear learns the importance of learning history to make better decisions now and for future generations of children. 

 

Reconciling History Walking Tours

  • These 45-minute tours take you through the grounds of Beechwood Cemetery to learn about the key figures involved in the residential school system, while also learning more about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action.

 

Action Tables

  • We invite you to visit the action table after the tour to make art and write letters to elected officials to help advance the Calls to Action and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2-Spirit People Calls for Justice
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Events Downtown Ottawa

We invite you to take a Reconciling History Walking Tour of Downtown Ottawa, hosted by A7G!

We kindly ask that you register:

Downtown Registration

Running from 10am to 4pm EST, these 90-minute walking tours covering approximately 2km are an opportunity to learn more about the role of the federal government and bureaucracy in the residential school system and the lessons we can learn from history to address contemporary injustices experienced by First Nations, Métis and Inuit. 

Please note:

  • These tours are available in English only.
  • Unfortunately, due to the length of the tour, we cannot guarantee that the tour is accessible. 
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Spirit Bear wearing an orange shirt

Other Ways to Participate in Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

For generations, residential school Survivors and their families have bravely shared the truth behind Canada’s Indian Residential School System. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission listened to these truths and created a roadmap to reconciliation in the form of 94 Calls to Action to redress the legacy of the residential school system. Within the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, the Commission called for a national day to honour First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children who both survived and who were lost to residential schools.

September 30th is Orange Shirt Day, also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. To learn more about Orange Shirt Day, please visit the Orange Shirt Society's website and read Phyllis (Jack) Webstad's story and listen to her message here. We encourage you to commit to honouring residential school survivors and their families and supporting the legacy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by reading the 94 Calls to Action and identifying ways you can contribute to reconciliation.

Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for education, reflection, truth-telling and taking action, but you can get involved in reconciliation at any time of the year. If you are unable to join in on the in-person events hosted by the Caring Society or in your community, there are still a number of things you can do to honour the day from wherever you are!

Explore the Reconciling History Tour virtually

Learn:

The Reconciling History initiative invites people to learn from the past in the spirit of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its Calls to Action. Explore the Reconciling History Tour virtually and learn about the complete and true story of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. 

Take Action:

Share the Reconciling History Tour on social media and with it, share the ways that you’re committing to reconciliation. Be sure to tag us in your post @CaringSociety on Twitter, @SpiritBearAndFriends on Instagram, and @FirstNationsChildandFamilyCaringSocietyofCanada on Facebook.

Write a letter for the full implementation of the TRC Calls to Action

Learn:

We encourage you to read through the Spirit Bear’s Guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action

Take Action:

Using the template provided, write letters to the Prime Minister and your Member of Parliament for the full implementation of the TRC Calls to Action. Mail may be sent postage-free to the Prime Minister and any Member of Parliament at the following addresses:

Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0A2


 

Name of Member of Parliament
House of Commons 

Ottawa, ON
K1A 0A6

Find the name and mailing address of your MP

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Watch Spirit Bear's newest film - Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past

Watch Spirit Bear’s newest film Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past for free on Spirit Bear TV. This is a brand NEW film in the Spirit Bear film series, following Spirit Bear as he embarks on a much needed vacation to Songhees and Esquimalt territories (Victoria, British Columbia). Spirit Bear learns about Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce and what it means to reconcile history. 

All of Spirit Bear's films are available to watch for free on Spirit Bear TV!

Read Spirit Bear's Books

We also encourage you to read Spirit Bear's booksSpirit Bear and Children Make History, Spirit Bear: Fishing for Knowledge, Catching Dreams, Spirit Bear: Honouring Memories, Planting Dreams and Spirit Bear: Echoes of the Past (available in French, English and select Indigenous languages).

If you want to take your learning to the next level, you can complete the associated learning guides, also available for free on Spirit Bear's Books & Learning Guides page.