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The day is meant to honour and remember Indigenous people impacted by residential schools and educate those who are unfamiliar with a dark chapter in Canadian history.
In Saskatchewan , events and discussions took place across the province involving Indigenous elders, leaders and community members.
In Saskatoon , the community gathered in reflection and understanding of Indigenous culture from all across the globe.
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