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The NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.
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The NCTR is your Centre. The stories and records cared for by the NCTR are a crucial part of the shared history of Canada. Understanding these truths is a vital foundation for the future.
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Truth and Reconciliation Week 2025
The Gifts We Carry – Youth Empowerment Gathering 2025
Truth and Reconciliation Week 2024
Education
Part of the NCTR mandate is to preserve and make accessible the memory and legacy of the residential school system and the experiences of Survivors and their families for future generations.
Exhibits
View Exhibits
Overview
Oblate Priests
Eugene Arcand, Survivor, Shares his Truth of Survival, Sports and Healing
The Gallery
The Survivors’ Flag
The Bentwood Box
Residential School Timeline
Development of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Indian Residential School Apology
Remembering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Closing Ceremony
Exhibits
To help foster reconciliation and healing, the NCTR curates both digital and material exhibits documenting the history and legacy of the residential school system for the benefit of all Canadians.
Memorial
Missing Children and Unmarked Burials Initiative
Overview
Memorial Cloth
National Student Memorial Register
Schools
Memorial Map
FAQ
Na-mi-quai-ni-mak
About Na-mi-quai-ni-mak
Na-mi-quai-ni-mak Fund FAQ
Meet the Regional Advisory Committee
Indian Residential Schools National Monument
About IRSNM
National Advisory Committee on
Residential Schools Missing
Children and Unmarked Burials
About NAC
Gatherings and Webinars
Advice and Guidance from NAC
Resources
Memorial
The National Student Memorial Register was created to remember and honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, now and into the future.
Research
Research
Overview
Truth and Reconciliation Network Coordination Hub
Graduate Research Scholarship
Research
We respectfully promote and advance research in areas related to the legacy of residential schools. Academic and community-based researchers can access material held in the archives as well as contribute to the living legacy of the NCTR.
Publications & Reports
Publications & Reports
Overview
Reports
Publications
Memorial Book
Annual Reports
Contact
Contact
Contact Us
Survivors
Education
Media
Researchers
Contact
Our goal is to make your path to information as clear and easy as possible. Whether you are a survivor, member of the media, or a researcher.
About
About
Overview
Our New Home
Statements and News Releases
Newsletters
About the NCTR
NCTR Logo
Our Mandate
University of Manitoba
Our Partners
NCTR Governance
Our 10-Year Report
Careers
Who We Are
Leadership Team
Meet the Elders-in-Residence
Meet the Governing Circle
Meet the Survivors Circle
Message from the Executive Director
Message from the First Director
Message from the President
Message from the Commissioners
History of the TRC
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Calls to Action
TRC Commissioners
Honorary Witness
TRC Website
About
The NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.
Your Records
View
View Your Records
About the Archives
Interactive Map
Archive Tutorial Videos
Preserve
Preserve Your Records
Protect the Knowledge
IAP/ADR Records
IAP/ADR FAQs
Share Your Experience
Access
Access Your Records
Survivor Access
Researcher Access
Proactive Disclosure
Educators
Access and Privacy Policies
Your Records
The NCTR is your Centre. The stories and records cared for by the NCTR are a crucial part of the shared history of Canada. Understanding these truths is a vital foundation for the future.
Education
Education
Overview
Scholarships
Teaching Resources
Education Resources
Residential School History
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
UNDRIP FAQ
Educational Programs
ReconciliACTION Plans
Imagine a Canada
Decolonizing Lens
NCTR Education Presentations
NCTR Dialogues
Truth and Reconciliation Week
Truth and Reconciliation Week 2025
The Gifts We Carry – Youth Empowerment Gathering 2025
Truth and Reconciliation Week 2024
Education
Part of the NCTR mandate is to preserve and make accessible the memory and legacy of the residential school system and the experiences of Survivors and their families for future generations.
Exhibits
View Exhibits
Overview
Oblate Priests
Eugene Arcand, Survivor, Shares his Truth of Survival, Sports and Healing
The Gallery
The Survivors’ Flag
The Bentwood Box
Residential School Timeline
Development of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Indian Residential School Apology
Remembering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Closing Ceremony
Exhibits
To help foster reconciliation and healing, the NCTR curates both digital and material exhibits documenting the history and legacy of the residential school system for the benefit of all Canadians.
Memorial
Missing Children and Unmarked Burials Initiative
Overview
Memorial Cloth
National Student Memorial Register
Schools
Memorial Map
FAQ
Na-mi-quai-ni-mak
About Na-mi-quai-ni-mak
Na-mi-quai-ni-mak Fund FAQ
Meet the Regional Advisory Committee
Indian Residential Schools National Monument
About IRSNM
National Advisory Committee on
Residential Schools Missing
Children and Unmarked Burials
About NAC
Gatherings and Webinars
Advice and Guidance from NAC
Resources
Memorial
The National Student Memorial Register was created to remember and honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, now and into the future.
Research
Research
Overview
Truth and Reconciliation Network Coordination Hub
Graduate Research Scholarship
Research
We respectfully promote and advance research in areas related to the legacy of residential schools. Academic and community-based researchers can access material held in the archives as well as contribute to the living legacy of the NCTR.
Publications & Reports
Publications & Reports
Overview
Reports
Publications
Memorial Book
Annual Reports
Contact
Contact
Contact Us
Survivors
Education
Media
Researchers
Contact
Our goal is to make your path to information as clear and easy as possible. Whether you are a survivor, member of the media, or a researcher.
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