Prince Charles and Camilla wrap Canadian tour but calls for reconciliation continue
A whirlwind visit by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has ended but the calls for meaningful reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples have not.
The couple departed Canada Thursday night after a three-day tour that began in St. John’s, N.L., with a solemn moment of reflection on residential school deaths and ended in the North with a meeting with First Nations chiefs on climate change.
Charles told people in Yellowknife that he was deeply moved by conversations with survivors who courageously shared their experiences of the schools.
Earlier in the visit, leaders of the Assembly of First Nations and the Métis National Council requested an apology from the Queen, as head of the Church of England.