
A Message from Stephanie Scott, Executive Director for the NCTR
June is an important month for Indigenous Peoples as we celebrate both National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples …

Youth share their dreams of a reconciled Canada
Treaty 1 Territory, Winnipeg, MB, May 31, 2024 – Imagine a Canada. That was the challenge youth from across Canada …

SSHRC and the NCTR announce the results of the Reconciliation Network in Response to Call to Action 65 (RN CTA-65) funding opportunity
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) have announced an investment of …

Statement from the Survivors Circle
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is our home. It’s where our voices and oral histories are kept safe …

The Winnipeg Foundation makes $5-million gift to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Treaty One Territory, original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, the homeland of the Red River …

Truths from the Survivors Circle
“I encourage women worldwide to recognize the inherent power they hold as matriarchs…. On this day, assume your rightful place …

“RECONCILIATION THROUGH EDUCATION”
Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to partner on a seven-part free public speakers’ series …

The NCTR invites Canadian youth to share their vision of Reconciliation
TREATY 1 TERRITORY (WINNIPEG) — The Imagine a Canada 2023-2024 program invites Canadian youth from Kindergarten through to Grade 12 …

Oblate Rome Archives Report Now Online
In summer of 2022, Raymond Frogner, the NCTR’s Head of Archives spent five days reviewing Rome’s Archivum Generale O.M.I. Romae (AG) which …

Reconciliation begins with a commitment to truth-telling
Stephanie Scott is the executive director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. She is Anishinaabe from Roseau River …

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