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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 …
JOINT STATEMENT
Update from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate In advance of the …
NCTR and NFB preserving more than 1500 hours of sacred history
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and National Film Board of Canada partnering to preserve more than 1,500 hours of …
Canadian Reconciliation Barometer Project releases its first report – highlighting the path forward
The first report from the Canadian Reconciliation Barometer, which measures progress toward Reconciliation, has been released. Highlighting gaps in understanding …
The NCTR and SSHRC partner to advance Indigenous-led research
The new partnership is an important step in further responding to Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action 65, and …
Canada shares Residential School documents with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Residential Schools forcibly removed Indigenous children—First Nations, Inuit and Métis—from their communities and denied them their families, languages and culture …
NCTR to work with SSA to identify and transfer residential school records
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and the Sisters of Saint Ann (SSA) are pleased to announce a …
NCTR to collaborate with the Oblates to access residential school records
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate today announced further collaboration that …
Ontario to transfer 1800 records
NCTR calls on all provincial and territorial governments to release death records of Indigenous children following Ontario’s agreement to cooperate …
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