Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: September 26, 2025 - 15:26

Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 26, 2025

This Tuesday, September 30 marks the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day where Canadians reflect upon the experiences and history of First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities in Canada. It is a day to acknowledge, reflect and learn about the injustices they faced through the residential school system and the ways it continues to affect Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

 

To honour this day, the flags at all City of Ottawa sites will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise on Tuesday, September 30 to sunrise on Wednesday, October 1.  At City Hall, in front of the Heritage Building and on Marion Dewar Plaza, the Survivors’ Flag will also be flown at half-mast from sunrise on September 30 to sunrise on October 1.

 

Illuminations in orange are also planned for the Heritage Building at Ottawa City Hall and the OTTAWA sign in the ByWard Market.

 

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