NCTR News
The Honourable Murray Sinclair to join NCTR and Faculty of Law in August
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR), and its host University of Manitoba is honoured to announce that the …
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 …
Bill C-29 — Federal government to create national reconciliation oversight body
WINNIPEG — “The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is pleased to see the introduction of Bill C-29, An Act …
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 …
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