
Truth and Reconciliation Day: What's open and closed on P.E.I.
CBC
Canada will commemorate the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation for the first time this Thursday.
The holiday calls on Canadians to reflect on the history of residential schools and how their legacy impacts Indigenous people to this day.
While P.E.I. is officially recognizing the holiday, at least for this year the government is letting businesses and organizations decide whether they'll remain open or closed.
Here is a list of what will be open and closed on Sept. 30.

Two of B.C.'s three Independent MLAs have formed a political party that wants to lower taxes, take away teachers' right to strike, and crack down on so-called mass immigration. The party, called One B.C., also wants an end to what it calls B.C.'s "reconciliation industry," and to see the province allow for private healthcare.