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Stephanie Scott’s full speech in Maskwacis for papal visit
Boozhoo miskwaa anaakwaad kwe n’dinzinakaz, wabishshiii dodem. My name is Stephanie Scott, and I’m the Executive Director of the National …

Dr. Marie Wilson’s full speech in Maskwacis for papal visit
Tansi Newetsine Mahsi. I want to begin by thanking Creator for the gift of this day, and the grace that …

NCTR INVITES THE COMMUNITY TO SUBMIT VIDEOS ON RECONCILIATION
WINNIPEG, MB – The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation invites the community to submit videos highlighting their commitment to …

NCTR and Oblates of Mary Immaculate complete initial review of Oblate Archive in Rome
Historic visit to Rome builds on a year of partnership between the two organizations, highlighted by a commitment to expand …

CBC’s Indigenous Pathways to Journalism Development Program open for applications
The CBC’s Indigenous Pathways to Journalism Development Program is here! Indigenous communities are full of storytellers and community leaders who …

NCTR named as a finalist for the Digital Preservation Awards 2022
On June 9, 2022 the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation was announced as a finalist for the Research Data …

NCTR awards $49,000 in grants to advance reconciliation research
WINNIPEG — The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) has granted research funds as part of its Small Research …

NCTR welcomes funding and a new home in Federal Budget 2022
WINNIPEG — Following the tabling of the Federal Budget 2022, the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) is releasing …

Statement from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on Pope Francis’s remarks in Rome
WINNIPEG — Following the joint meeting with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis delegates and Pope Francis today, in which the …

Statement from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on meetings with Pope Francis in Rome
WINNIPEG — Following the separate meetings with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis delegates and Pope Francis this week, the NCTR …

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