Toronto marks National Day of Truth and Reconciliation with free workshops, performances | CBC News
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The seventh annual Indigenous Legacy Gathering in Nathan Phillips Square honors residential school survivors, their families, and communities through free workshops and performances, showcasing the importance of reconciliation.
A new Indigenous spirit garden featuring a limestone turtle sculpture and traditional cultural elements opens at city hall, emphasizing the city's commitment to recognizing and celebrating First Nations, Metis, and Inuit cultures.
Workshops led by knowledge keepers provide the public a unique opportunity to engage in traditional cultural practices, such as learning the design and building of teaching lodges and teepees.
Free gatherings and events throughout the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation underscore the significance of community participation in remembrance and education on Indigenous history and culture.
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