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Every year at the end of September, Canada celebrates the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day celebrates the reconciliation of immigrants with the First Nations in Canada. The day is therefore dedicated to the indigenous population. The so-called “Orange Shirt Day” It has been an official holiday for the past four years. Since then, events and activities have been held across Canada on September 30 to recognize and celebrate Indigenous cultures. Fortunately, the First Nations in Canada now recognize the important place that they deserve. They also play a major role in tourism by Extraordinary travel experiences enable. Five examples:
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