Today is Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a time to reflect on the ongoing trauma caused by residential schools and Canada’s painful history with Indigenous communities. Today is also a day to remember and honour the children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities as we work towards reconciliation.

In order to recognize this day properly, we will not be posting any new content on our social media and digital channels. We encourage you to join us in using this day for meaningful reflection and learning to better understand the challenges faced by Indigenous people historically and today.

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2018 Best News Anchor, National

Lisa LaFlamme

Lisa LaFlamme

CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme

Heather Hiscox

Heather Hiscox

CBC News Network with Heather Hiscox

Peter Mansbridge

Peter Mansbridge

CBC News: The National

Ian Hanomansing

Ian Hanomansing

CBC News Network with Ian Hanomansing

2018 Best Sketch Comedy Program or Series

Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report

2018 Best News Anchor, Local

Debra Arbec

Debra Arbec

CBC Montreal News at Six

Dwight Drummond

Dwight Drummond

CBC Toronto News

2018 Best Sketch Comedy Program or Series

Baroness von Sketch Show

Baroness von Sketch Show

2018 Best News Anchor, Local

Andrew Chang

Andrew Chang

British Columbia Votes

2018 Best Host or Interviewer in a News or Information Program or Series

Jon Woodward

Jon Woodward

W5

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