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Truth and Reconciliation Day with The Gatehouse: Why You Should Attend

Who’s Land is This?

The Gatehouse resides on the traditional land of the Missisaugas of the Credit First Nations, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee, and is part of Treaty 13 territory.  

The Purpose of Hosting TRC Day

At The Gatehouse, we create space every day to confront an issue that is painful, complex, and left silently in the shadows: Childhood Sexual Abuse. On Wednesday, September 17, 2025, we extend that commitment by facing another hard truth: the legacy and ongoing impacts of Canadian colonialism. Led by Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, we will come together and honour the truths of residential schools, the loss of Indigenous languages, culture, and identity—and we recognize the continued strength and resilience of Indigenous communities.This day is about remembrance, reflection, and respect. It’s an invitation to listen, learn, and be part of the journey toward reconciliation.

Why Should I Attend?

If you feel anxious or unsure about whether to attend, you’re not alone, and you’re still warmly encouraged to join us from 1pm to 3pm at The Gatehouse.

We strive to be a safer space where dialogue is welcomed, and making mistakes is part of learning. This event is a meaningful opportunity to deepen your understanding of Canada’s history and its lasting impacts on Indigenous communities.

Held in our beautiful and revitalizing Healing Garden, the gathering supports Indigenous-led education and advocacy, strengthens community, and fosters intercultural understanding.

You’ll have the honour of respectfully witnessing or participating in Indigenous ceremony: something best experienced in guided and intentional spaces like this. It’s a chance to listen, reflect, and engage with the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples alongside others who are committed to learning and healing.

Whether you’re a teacher bringing students, a family wanting to learn together, or someone looking to grow in your allyship, this event is for you. Everyone is welcome.

By attending, you will be supporting both The Gatehouse and its mission to create spaces of compassion, education, and transformation, as well as guest speaker and educator, Kristi White, a proud Haudenosaunee woman, and author of Indigenous children’s books The Adventures of Jay & Gizmo.

 We hope you’ll be part of this meaningful day.

Other Resources

Below you can find a wide range of resources to help supplement your knowledge about Indigenous People’s.

https://principedejoyce.com/en/index

https://fncaringsociety.com/jordans-principle

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