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Canadian flag can be raised if ‘every child matters’ one flown too: AFN

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Assembly of First Nations has reached agreement on the conditions it believes should be met in order to raise the Canadian flag ahead of Remembrance Day, says National Chief RoseAnne Archibald.In a tweet on Friday, she said the group agreed on Thursday that in order to raise the flag, the government should agree to attach to all federal buildings, as well as the Peace Tower, the orange flag used to commemorate Indigenous children lost at residential schools.That flag should be flown as of Nov.

7 until “all of our children are recovered, named and symbolically or physically returned to their homelands with proper ceremony.”As well, she said the organization wants to see the Canadian flag lowered to half-mast each year on Nov.

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