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Reconciliation (7)

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Building Bridges to Reconciliation

Here are some comments we received on one of our social media channels. We appreciate feedback because it provides an opportunity to answer questions...

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Canadian flag in front of the Parliament buildings

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Federal Gov Adopts Indigenous Peoples Terminology and Why I Am Optimistic

While listening to Justin Trudeau’s inspiring acceptance speech on the night of October 19th, 2015, I was filled with a sense of cautious optimism....

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Honouring First Nation Reconciliation an effective example

We really appreciate readers sharing with us innovative steps they or their organization have taken to build relationships, honour reconciliation and...

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permit to leave the reserve from Indian Affairs

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21 Things® You May Not Have Known About the Indian Act

The great aim of our legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and assimilate the Indian people in all respects with the other...

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Centennial Pier, Port Alberni, BC

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A Tribute to the Late Alvin Dixon

On Sunday, July 19, 2014, with the passing of Alvin Dixon, a light went out for a great many people. Mr. Dixon quietly toiled behind many scenes to...

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Chief Robert Joseph

Chief Dr. Robert Joseph - Q&A on Reconciliation and Forgiveness

In this segment from his presentation at the Expanding Our Knowledge Conference, Chief Dr. Joseph took questions from the audience on reconciliation...

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Cree students at their desks with their teacher in a classroom, All Saints Indian Residential School, Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan, March 1945

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Indian Residential Schools Legacy - Learn More, Read More

It is important for those who did not attend an Indian residential school to remember that the legacy of those dark halls did not end with Prime...

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