Truth and Reconciliation

Truth and Reconciliation Day

Truth and Reconciliation Day- September 30 We are all one. In this article, you’ll read about National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Video to watch- We are all one A list of children’s books by Indigenous authors Mental Health Supports available National Day for Truth and Reconciliation The day honours the children who never returned […]

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Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 4

Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 4 In this article, you’ll read about Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Drum for the Children What are Tipi teachings? Videos to watch with children Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was

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Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 3

Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 3 In this article, you’ll read about Act Two- Reconciliation Videos- What is Reconciliation? More resources to explore Looking for Support? RECONCILIATION  Reconciliation is the process of developing a respectful relationship between Indigenous and settler (i.e. non-Indigenous) people across Canada. It’s about working together to overcome the devastating effects of

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Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 2

Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 2 High Level Bridge- Courtesy Sunrise Sunset Times Lookup The High-Level Bridge will be lit orange to recognize the day and to encourage the city to reflect upon the legacy of Indian Residential Schools.  In this article, you’ll read about Act One- Truth Watch videos: What does the word Indigenous

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Truth and Reconciliation Week- Day 1

National Day For Truth and Reconciliation September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day that honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families and communities and promotes understanding of residential school history.  The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is Call to Action 80, a federal statutory day

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