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Honouring Resiliency of Indigenous Peoples

Office of the Chief
To mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Toronto Police Service members raised the Every Child Matters flag at police headquarters. The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is observed on September 30. The day is set aside to honour the healing journey of Residential School survivors and their...

Recognizing a Tragic History

Equity, Inclusion & Human Rights
Office of the Chief
Toronto Police Service members raised Every Child Matters flag at police headquarters on September 30 to mark National Truth & Reconciliation Day. Orange is worn to honour all residential school survivors, their families and communities along with the children who never returned one. Chief James Ramer said public commemoration of...

Truth Project Soars Over HQ

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
An installation of paper cranes symbolizing residential school victims and survivors was unveiled at police headquarters on September 23. Handmade by members of the Indigenous community, it is titled Debwewin, which is the Ojibway word for truth. One of seven original Clans, the Crane represents wisdom and equal communication for...

Reflecting on Reconciliation

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Office of the Chief
Toronto Police Services Board
Chief James Ramer acknowledges there is much work to be done to mend relations with Canada’s Indigenous communities as many forge the path toward reconciliation. Just over a year ago, the remains of Indigenous children were found near the former Kamloops Residential School. “That was a terrible reminder of the...

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