At the end of the business day on Tuesday, more than 300 people walked down Princess Street, with drummers at the front leading the way, singing, chanting, landing at the waterfront for ceremonies and speeches to mark Truth and Reconciliation Day in Kingston.

“The spirit of the event is to bring acknowledgment to the real history of Canada and at its Indigenous people,” organizer Patrick Brant said, when the marchers were gathering in McBurney Park. “Out of that, we hope to form a relationship between Indigenous people and the rest of Canada and to find a direction forward and a healing. We’d like to speak to the calls for reconciliation and to remember the children who went through that system, those who suffered and are still suffering and those who are lost. It’s really inter-generatio

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