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Reconciliation in Canada

In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, the speaker would read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of Indigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools. I respect all the policy and law in this country, however, I personally do not used to this kind of announcement. That's too much for me, I really don't like to hear it everywhere. If I could, I would advise that this announcement can be made only at some special events, like National Day or sports games. I highly suspect this kind of apology has become annoying to some of indigenous people.

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I highly suspect this kind of apology has become annoying to some of indigenous people.


I highstrongly suspect this kind of apology has become annoying to some of indigenous people. I strongly suspect this kind of apology has become annoying to some indigenous people.

Reconciliation in Canada


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In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, the speaker would read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of Indigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools.


In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, the speaker woulds read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of Indigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools. In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, speakers read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of Indigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools.

"the speaker would" sounds like you are talking about one speaker in the past. I changed it to "speakers" to refer to all speakers in general.

In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, thea public speaker wouldill read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of Iindigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools. In Manitoba, and probably in other provinces, a public speaker will read a few words announcing that they recognize the rights of indigenous people and apologize for the harm caused by residential schools.

I respect all the policy and law in this country, however, I personally do not used to this kind of announcement.


I respect all the policyies and laws in this country, however, I personally do, am not used to this kind of announcement. I respect all the policies and laws in this country, however, I personally, am not used to this kind of announcement.

policies and laws must be plural in this sentence. am instead of do here.

I respect all the policyies and laws in this country, however, I personally doam not used to this kind of announcement. I respect all the policies and laws in this country, however, I personally am not used to this kind of announcement.

That's too much for me, I really don't like to hear it everywhere.


That'It’s too much for me, and I really don't like to hear it everywhere. It’s too much for me, and I really don't like to hear it everywhere.

If I could, I would advise that this announcement can be made only at some special events, like National Day or sports games.


If I could, I would advise that this announcement can be made only at some special events, like NationalCanada Day or sports games. If I could, I would advise that this announcement be made only at some special events, like Canada Day or sports games.

In Canada, the National Day is called "Canada Day"

If I could, I would advise that this announcement can be made only at some special events, like National Day or sports games. If I could, I would advise that this announcement be made only at special events, like National Day or sports games.

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