Sept. 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a time to honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, Survivors, their families and their communities. It is also a day for reflection, learning and action. This booklist offers stories and resources that deepen our understanding of Canada’s colonial history, celebrate Indigenous voices and knowledge and encourage us all to engage with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.

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Upcoming Programs and Events
Truth and Reconciliation Reading Challenge
KFPL invites readers of all ages to take part in the Truth and Reconciliation Reading Challenge, launching Sept. 30. Explore books by Indigenous authors to learn about the histories, languages, cultures and lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples.
Track your reading in Beanstack to earn badges for activities, reviews and time milestones. Each badge is an entry into the grand prize draw for an orange shirt pin beading kit. The more you read, the more chances you have to win!
Upcoming Programs and Events
Café Franglish
Join us for Café Franglish, a relaxed meet-up where Francophones and Anglophones come together to practice their English and French in a friendly setting. You’ll have the chance to enjoy engaging conversations over a cup of coffee. It’s a great opportunity to connect, learn and practice in a welcoming environment!
The next Café Franglish is Wednesday, Nov. 27 at the Calvin Park Branch.
Upcoming Programs and Events
Curious Minds: Exploring Autism Together
Come together with the Queen's University Autism Awareness Society on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Central Branch for fun, interactive activities that explore the unique experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum, promoting empathy, respect and inclusivity. No registration is required.
The 2024 Governor General Literary Awards Winners
The Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) celebrate literature and inspire people to read books by creators from Canada. They provide finalists and winners with valuable recognition from peers and readers nationwide.