![]() As the grandson of a residential school survivor, it’s really important for me that Canadians understand this history.” Representing the indigenous community at large, I felt a responsibility to get this book right and to convey it right, so it means so much to me that I was able to do that. “Michelle’s book so beautifully illuminates that through five complex characters that we can all relate to. Like I said on the show, I think a lot of Canadians struggle with the idea of reconciliation, and the best first step towards doing that is just having a better understanding of the experiences that residential school survivors have had,” said Good’s book champion Ojibway journalist and Vogue fashion writer, Christian Allaire, from Nipissing First Nation in Ontario. “I think it’s a story all Canadians need to read. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]() Westcoast Homes & Design Previous Issues.Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info. ![]()
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