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  1. The Government of Canada will work closely with provinces, territories, First Nations, the Métis Nation, Inuit groups and church entities to implement recommendations of the TRC and further reconciliation to the benefit of all Canadians. This will include the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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  2. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was created through a legal settlement between Residential Schools Survivors, the Assembly of First Nations, Inuit representatives and the parties responsible for creation and operation of the schools: the federal government and the church bodies.

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    Across the country, you can find open to public local activities organized to commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools. Here are a few examples. To find more local events, we invite you to search online or contact the Indigenous organizations from your province.

    There were 140 federally run residential schools in Canada that operated between 1867 and 1996. Survivors advocated for recognition and reparations and demanded accountability for the intergenerational impacts of harm caused. Their efforts culminated in: 1. the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement 2. apologies by the government 3. the es...

    The call for proposals for community-based commemoration activities for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2024 opens on November 23. For more information, visit the funding web page.

    This National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, explore the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and stories of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Start your learning journeytoday.

  3. 24 de sept. de 2015 · Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada A commission that investigated the policies and operations of residential schools and assisted Indigenous victims and their families through the process of reconciliation.

  4. In 2015, as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada wraps up its work, the country has a rare second chance to seize a lost opportunity for reconciliation. We live in a twenty-first-century global world. At stake is Canada’s place as a prosperous, just, and inclusive democracy within that global world.

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  5. Hace 4 días · The NCTR is a safe and secure space for Indigenous histories and other materials for Indigenous communities. We invite Survivors, their families, and others whose lives have been impacted by residential schools to continue to share your truths and experiences in any form you wish. Share Your Experience.

  6. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC; French: Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada [CVR]) was a truth and reconciliation commission active in Canada from 2008 to 2015, organized by the parties of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.

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