In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Qalipu First Nation invited students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 to participate in its annual logo contest. The contest encouraged youth to engage with the significance of this important day through learning, reflection, and creative expression centered on the history and lasting impacts of residential schools. Students were asked to create original artwork that reflected the themes of truth, remembrance, healing, and reconciliation.
Qalipu First Nation is pleased to announce Lydia Dyer as the winner of the 2025 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Logo Contest.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all students who participated and shared their creativity and perspectives. Each submission demonstrated a commitment to learning about the truths of Canada’s history and the ongoing journey toward reconciliation.
Congratulations to Lydia and to all participants for helping to honour and recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation through their artwork.

