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For Grade 12 student Quinn Proulx, stories like that are important to learn, as she has family members who attended residential schools.How a B.C. business owner lost over $12,000 despite having bank check authenticity of bank draft “I have heard a story in my family of someone who went to a residential school, and she luckily survived from it. But yeah, I just think it’s important because it’s my ancestry. I want to represent that and be supportive of that,” Proulx told Global News.

“Obviously it’s sad, but it makes me feel kind of joyed know that people are starting to finally see how bad it was and just to realize the families must have felt. And knowing that it’s part of my family, it makes me feel like feel noticed and appreciated from that.”Indigenous and Proud event highlights Indigiqueer talent for Truth and Reconciliation Day“It’s important because it really shows that you got to honour the people that were affected by residential schools,” Cote said.

“Residential schools were such a terrible thing that happened to the country, even today you’re still feeling effects from it. You really got to honour the people that lost lives, lives were affected by them, lives changed course.”

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