On Wednesday, students across Canada, and right here in eastern Ontario wore their best pink, in an effort to raise awareness and spread kindness.
It was started by Grade 12 students in Nova Scotia, who brought and distributed shirts to schoolmates after a Grade 9 student was bullied for wearing a pink one.
Principal Alison Fraser says kindness is a subject raised all year long, but Pink Shirt Day allows teachers and parents to hone in on the lesson.
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