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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 …
Names will continue to be added to the National Residential School Memorial Registry
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) has been monitoring the Standing Senate Committee on Indigenous Peoples’ public hearings …
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION WEEK BEGINS TODAY
UNCEDED ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, OTTAWA — Today marks the beginning of Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023, our annual program which focuses on …
Call for Nominations to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s Governing Circle!
The nomination deadline for a seventh member to join the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s Governing Circle has been …
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“Ka-kí-kiskéyihtétan óma, namoya kinwés maka aciyowés pohko óma óta ka-hayayak wasétam askihk, ékwa ka-kakwéy miskétan kiskéyihtamowin, iyinísiwin, kistéyitowin, mina nánisitotatowin kakiya ayisiniwak, ékosi óma kakiya ka-wahkotowak.”
Cree Proverb
NCTR is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation sits in the heart of Turtle Island and as a national organization we strive to represent and serve all of Turtle Island’s people.