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Survivor Voices Integral to the NCTR

At the forefront of the National Centre of Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) are the voices of Residential School Survivors, which have guided – …

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NCTR seeks members for Survivors Circle

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba officially opened the call for nominations and applications …

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Dalhousie and NCTR Partnership

Dalhousie Launches Partnership with the National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation The partnership will bring greater access to the NCTR …

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Imagine a Canada Arrives at Airports

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba is displaying more than 450 submissions from the …

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NCTR Creating Memorial Register – Honouring Residential School Children

Honouring those who never came home: NCTR creating Memorial Register of children who passed away in Residential Schools Currently there …

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Lessons Learned from the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement

The Future is ours to create together. Call for ‘lessons learned’ on the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement from Residential …

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Imagine a Canada 2019 Launches

The NCTR is calling all young people from across the country from kindergarten to grade 12 to lead our nation …

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Shop the NCTR Online Store!

The NCTR now has an online store where you can purchase NCTR branded products such as mugs, water bottles, pins, …

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