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Fort York: Stories from the Birthplace of Toronto Natural The practice of wearing orange

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The practice of wearing orange shirts and items to honour Indigenous children who were sent to residential schools began in 2013 in a school in Williams Lake

Author: Dan McCaffery

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Fort York: Stories from the Birthplace of Toronto Natural The practice of wearing orangeFort York: Stories from the Birthplace of Toronto takes the best and most interesting articles from "Fife and Drum", the historical newsletter of the Friends of Fort York. The book has been arranged as a series of conversations, its chapters compiled both chronologically and thematically, from the early days of the fort, to the high stakes drama of the War of 1812, and on to the latter day threats to the site (such as the Gardiner Expressway and the

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