
Fredericton to make Truth and Reconciliation Day a holiday, councillor says province should too
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Truth and Reconciliation Day will be a municipal holiday for city staff in Fredericton after council voted unanimously in favour of honouring the federal holiday.
And council could be asked to consider encouraging the province to follow suit. Fredericton Mayor Kate Rogers said it was important to acknowledge the significance of the day, which takes place on Sept. 30. "The importance is just to show our commitment ... to the Indigenous peoples that live in our city and in our region, and to acknowledge the importance of this day as a day of reflection and and remembering and learning," Rogers said in an interview after the council meeting on Monday night. New Brunswick decided not to make Truth and Reconciliation Day a provincial holiday, meaning provincial services, including schools, will be open on Sept. 30. Deputy Mayor Greg Ericson said he'd like to see council go a step further in encouraging the province to adopt the holiday. "I'm very excited that we've had an opportunity here to put into action one of the 94 calls to action represented by the Truth and Reconciliation commission's work," he said.More Related News