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CMHA Thunder Bay Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation On September 30th.

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CMHA Thunder Bay stands in solidarity with Indigenous communities to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day honours the strength and resilience of residential school survivors, their families, and their communities. While it is crucial to acknowledge the ongoing challenges rooted in our shared history, it is equally important to recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements of Indigenous peoples in areas such as mental health, academia, the arts, and advocacy. Indigenous communities are leading the way in creating vibrant, empowered futures, and we are committed to supporting these efforts and learning from their leadership.

Action, Not Just Words.

It is not enough to acknowledge these harms. We must act. The calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) make clear the path forward: the health care system, including mental health services, must listen to and support Indigenous communities. This means centering Indigenous knowledge, amplifying Indigenous voices, and investing in Indigenous-led solutions.

A Commitment to Reconciliation and Indigenous Mental Health.

Many CMHA Ontario branches are working in partnership with Indigenous leaders and organizations to address the mental health crisis. Across the province, we are committed to:

Take Action and Learn More This September 30th, CMHA Thunder Bay urges everyone to take time to reflect, learn, and support Indigenous-led initiatives. Reconciliation requires more than words—it demands action. Together, we can build a future rooted in social justice, equity, and mutual respect. For a list of Truth and Reconciliation events open to the public, visit the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation: https://nctr.ca/

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