Whereas each year, September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, an opportunity to honour residential school survivors, their families, and communities, and ensure that public commemoration of the history and legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation process; and
Whereas this day builds on Orange Shirt Day, an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools, and to promote the clarion call that “Every Child Matters”. The orange shirt is a symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations; and
Whereas Council Members and staff will be participating in a Blanket Exercise to foster a better understanding of the relationship between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people, through a historical narrative; and
Whereas the Town of Arnprior is humbly engaged in a learning path through building relationships with local Indigenous Nations and organizations in order to better understand the history of Indigenous-settler relationships, the enduring impacts of colonization and how we can best serve Indigenous community members while working together on the path of reconciliation and decolonization; and
Whereas community members are invited to join us on our learning path to share in the understanding of generations impacted by residential schools; and
Whereas a Flag Raising Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, September 30th, 2025, to raise awareness for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Now Therefore I, Lisa McGee, Mayor, do hereby recognize September 30th, 2025, as the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day) in the Town of Arnprior and encourage all Members of Council, staff and residents wear orange as a sign of respect and to honour the thousands of survivors of residential schools.
Lisa McGee, Mayor
Town of Arnprior
Ways to Observe