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AFTI Watchdog Marks the First Truth and Reconciliation Day with a Symbolic Gesture


Curious why our logo is orange and not our regular green? Ask us.

September 30, 2021 is Canada’s first-ever National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day.  It is a day to remember and honor the lost children of Residential Schools, to witness the healing journey of the survivors and their families, and to commit to the ongoing process of reconciliation. In an effort to be part of this important occasion, we mark it with a symbolic gesture. 

AFTI Watchdog will express our support by using orange as our primary logo color for the day.  This will be a visible indication that we are doing our part to raise awareness.  

AFTI believes that it is time to move forward with our reconciliation efforts in order to create a brighter future for everyone in our community. Reconciliation is a collective obligation for all Canadians, and it demands action not just today, but every day. 

For more information on Truth and Reconciliation Day, check out The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.


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