Royal tour to Canada wraps up amid calls for real action towards reconciliation
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall departed Canada Thursday night after a three-day tour that began in St. John’s, N.L., with a solemn moment of reflection on residential school deaths and ended in the North with a meeting with First Nations chiefs on climate change. While not apologizing for survivors of the residential school system, the prince said community members and leaders at every stop emphasized the importance of reconciliation. Heather Yourex-West has more.
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