
If Canadians can find a single takeaway from this year’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, on Sept. 30, it’s that, rather than being a sombre day to reflect on historical injustices suffered by Indigenous-Canadians — because there were indeed many — it has instead become a war between those who are rightfully concerned with accuracy and truth, and those who have foolishly abandoned truth in favour of narrative and grievance peddling.
