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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

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A Quick Video https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=2 zu. RQmw a. REY

What is Reconciliation? Literal definition, means the restoration of friendly relations. Definition for Canada?

What is Reconciliation? Literal definition, means the restoration of friendly relations. Definition for Canada? Essentially Aboriginal that people have suffered because of Canada. This has created tension between the government and Aboriginal peoples.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Created in 2008 and handed in it

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Created in 2008 and handed in it final report in June of 2015. It was created to uncover the facts behind the residential school system and to inform Canadians of what happened. It was also created to lay the foundation for lasting reconciliation across Canada.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The commission was created to begin the

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The commission was created to begin the process of reconciliation in Canada. The commission created a final report that had 94 calls to action. These calls to action are important in the process of reconciliation. They it. say what needs to be done and how to do

Assignment Get a laptop from the cart (1 person). Go to the is link

Assignment Get a laptop from the cart (1 person). Go to the is link http: //www. trc. ca/websites/trcinstitution/File/2015/Findin gs/Calls_to_Action_English 2. pdf And pick one of the calls to action between 43 -94. Then research: your call to action different forms of Aboriginal art. Create a visual representation of your call to action and provide a one paragraph write up on it. Please include in the write up one fact about what reconciliation is and why we should do it; the benefit of reconciliation and how you think Canada should begin reconciliation.