As the Bull & Bear continues with our National Day of Truth and Reconciliation series, we want to provide more photos and reflections from last Thursday’s march.


“The recent discoveries of the unmarked graves of Indigenous children near former residential schools, which had the effect of a national moral shock, reminds us that this reality still haunts us today.”
-Darshan Daryanani, member of the Orange Shirt Day Organizing Committee and the We Will Walk Together Team


“I was planning a conference on Jesse Fissel, [an Indigenous author] for my law class.”
-Christine Burt
