OTTAWA - The federal government will "match remembrance with responsibility," Prime Minister Mark Carney promised on Tuesday, as he addressed the crowd assembled on Parliament Hill to mark the fifth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Sept. 30, known as Orange Shirt Day or the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is meant to honour survivors of the residential school system and those who never came home.

"We reflect on the devastating legacy of the residential school system," Carney said in his speech at the Remembering the Children event.

"And we, as a government and as a people, we match remembrance with responsibility."

Between 1857 and 1996, 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend church-run, government-funded schools.

They were barred from speaking t

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