Today Canadians across the country gather for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honour residential school survivors, those who never returned home, their families and their communities.

The day is also sometimes referred to as Orange Shirt Day. Shirts worn typically have the slogan “every child matters.”

Read more: • Why do people wear orange on Truth and Reconciliation Day? • A heartbreaking history: How Saskatchewan students learn about residential schools • Sask. govt issues apology to former students of Île-à-la-Crosse School, restitution planned

Here’s what’s happening in Saskatchewan:

Learning at Wanuskewin

Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon is a traditional gathering place dating back thousands of years.

“For 6400 years every single nation on the Northe

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