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Pope Francis’ apology in Canada
NCTR statement on Pope Francis’ willingness to travel to Canada on pilgrimage of healing and reconciliation The National Centre for …

Statement on the Prime Minister’s comments on residential school records in Tk’emlĂşps te SecweĚ“pemc
In his statement yesterday at Tk’emlĂşps te SecweĚ“pemc, the Prime Minister indicated that the Government of Canada has handed all …

How to keep Reconciliation Going
The first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation has passed – now what? The announcements surrounding unmarked graves at former …

Imagine a Canada
NCTR launches 2021 Imagine a Canada program, presented by IG Wealth Management Program to inspire youth-led Indigenous reconciliation projects The …

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today, we are marking the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) published its …

BMO announces donation for Na-mi-quai-ni-mak Fund
BMO announces donation for Na-mi-quai-ni-mak Centre Community Support Fund The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) hosted by the …

Partnership relaunches scholarships honouring Helen Betty Osborne
Three organizations are working together to relaunch dozens of scholarships honouring the late Helen Betty Osborne. The National Centre for …

Canada’s Catholic bishops’ residential school apology
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation welcomes Canada’s Catholic bishops’ residential school apology The recent news that the Canadian …

Launch of inaugural Truth and Reconciliation Week
Today marks the beginning of Truth and Reconciliation Week. This national educational program continues the conversation about the truths of …

The Survivors’ Flag
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation unveils Survivors’ Flag for September 30 The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) …

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