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Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future

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On June 2, 2015, Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission released the executive summary of its final report. The theme of the TRC closing events was "This ending is just the beginning," reflecting the sense that the work of reconciliation has only just begun. As part of that work, people within the Aboriginal community are calling on all Canadians to read the executive summary. It's written in a clear and accessible style, and contains important information about the historical context of residential schools, the legacy of their impact, and recommendations for a path forward. There has also been a crowd-sourced project to read the report aloud and make the videos available through Youtube: http://tinyurl.com/ontwunw For more information about this project: https://zoeandthecity.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/read-the-trc-video-reading-project-readthetrcreport/ For more information about the TRC: http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/index.php?p=3

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Publisher: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

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  • Release date: August 7, 2015

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  • Release date: August 7, 2015

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  • File size: 10543 KB
  • Release date: August 7, 2015

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On June 2, 2015, Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission released the executive summary of its final report. The theme of the TRC closing events was "This ending is just the beginning," reflecting the sense that the work of reconciliation has only just begun. As part of that work, people within the Aboriginal community are calling on all Canadians to read the executive summary. It's written in a clear and accessible style, and contains important information about the historical context of residential schools, the legacy of their impact, and recommendations for a path forward. There has also been a crowd-sourced project to read the report aloud and make the videos available through Youtube: http://tinyurl.com/ontwunw For more information about this project: https://zoeandthecity.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/read-the-trc-video-reading-project-readthetrcreport/ For more information about the TRC: http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/index.php?p=3

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