6 books for New Brunswickers on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
CBC
Comedian Candy Palmater is a big reader, as the people who loaded up her moving van can attest.
"When I moved from the East Coast to Toronto, the most expensive part of the move was moving my books," said Palmater.
"The guys that loaded the trucks said, 'You have twelve thousand pounds of stuff and 8000 pounds of it is books.'"
Palmater, originally from Point La Nim, joined Information Morning Moncton to recommend a few books that can bring more understanding to what reconciliation is all about.
But she admits, it was hard to narrow down her list.
"It took a lot of hemming and hawing, but I got it to six, which I know is one more than you asked me for," said Palmater.
"But that's as small a list as I could give you."
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