Vancouver, B.C., Toronto, ON, September 25, 2024– On September 30, LifeLabs will pause operations to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day. This day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and Indigenous communities while encouraging dialogue on the lasting impact of these schools.
Throughout September, LifeLabs employees participated in educational activities to foster a deeper understanding of the history and legacy of residential schools. These initiatives reflect our commitment to supporting Indigenous communities and raising awareness among its team members.
“As we observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we remain focused on building upon our strong foundation of education and community support,” said Charles Brown, President and CEO of LifeLabs. “We recognize the importance of learning, reflecting, and standing with Indigenous Peoples to create a better future for all.”
LifeLabs has taken several steps this month to mark this day of reflection. Operations will be closed on September 30 in recognition of the day, and we are continuing our partnership with Indspire, a charity that supports the education of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students through scholarships. Employees are encouraged to engage with educational resources shared internally, wear orange shirts in solidarity, and share personal reflections on the significance of this day.
LifeLabs is dedicated to uplifting Indigenous voices and supporting ongoing efforts toward healing and reconciliation. To learn about LifeLabs’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives, visit our website. /about-us/diversity-equity-inclusion/