The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada believes that in order for Canada to flourish in the twenty-first century, reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canada must be based on the following 10 principles:
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For complete listing all 94 TRC Calls to Action , click on the following link:
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report consists of a six volumes on Canada’s Residential Schools as follows:
- Volume 1: The History, Part 1: Origins to 1939
- Volume 1: The History, Part 2: 1939 – 2000
- Volume 2: The Inuit and Northern Experience
- Volume 3: The Métis Experience
- Volume 4: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
- Volume 5: The Legacy
- Volume 6: Reconciliation
- Honouring the Truth, Reconciling the Future
- The Survivor’s Speak
Featured Updates
Call to Action # 92
First Nations pitch Indigenous-led LNG to the world at COP29
People walk through the COP29 U.N. Climate Summit, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan. Photo: Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photos. APTN News: By Local Journalism Initiative -……
November 18, 2024
Call to Action # 30
Alternative, community-led crisis response services emerge across Canada
Service teams with lived experience help redirect police and EMS resources. https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030943379?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479 APTN News: It’s been three months since the Alternative Neighbourhood Crisis Response (ANCHOR)……
November 18, 2024
Health (18-24)
Family caregivers say lack of disability services leading to ‘burnout’ in Nunavut: study
A child rides in a sled behind a snowmobile in Taloyoak, Nunavut. Photo courtesy R.T. from Taloyoak APTN News: There is no word for “disabled”……
November 15, 2024
Call to Action # 30
RCMP to rollout body-worn cameras Canada-wide next week
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030198503?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479 APTN News:The RCMP says it will start rolling out body-worn cameras for front line staff across Canada next week, something it hopes will help……
November 15, 2024
Health (18-24)
More checks and balances needed, says man who had wrong leg amputated in Winnipeg
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030198444?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479 APTN News: It’s been two weeks since Jason Kennedy went into the Grace Hospital in Winnipeg to have his right foot amputated because of……
November 15, 2024
Justice (25-42)
Parents of girl detained by security guards at B.C. mall allege she was racially profiled
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1030198400?badge=0&autopause=0&player_id=0&app_id=58479 APTN News: A video uploaded to social media shows a visibly Indigenous 16-year-old girl being surrounded and detained by six security guards at a……
November 15, 2024
Education (6-12)
Boissonnault faces new scrutiny over his statements on family’s Indigeneity
Employment minister says he’s not Indigenous — experts say past statements appear contradictory Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages Minister Randy Boissonnault speaks during a……
November 15, 2024
Education (6-12)
Sask. events to commemorate Louis Riel on Nov. 16, the anniversary of his death
‘It’s important because we can’t forget,’ said Gabriel Dumont Institute curriculum developer A Métis Nation flag flies in Ottawa on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The……
November 15, 2024
Education (6-12)
Boissonnault apologizes for shifting statements about family’s Indigeneity
Employment minister told reporters he is ‘learning about his family in real time’ Employment minister apologizes for shifting claims on family’s Cree heritageL 4 days……
November 15, 2024
Call to Action # 62
Nervous about Teaching Indigenous Content? Here’s Some Pro Advice
Carolyn Roberts discusses her new book on decolonizing the school system. A Tyee Q&A. Educator Carolyn Roberts: ‘We need to be able to really see……
November 15, 2024
0/5 Completed
Child Welfare (1-5)
Current Reality Indigenous children are 17 times more likely to be removed from their families and put in the child welfare system than non-Indigenous youth……
Read More0/11 Completed
Education (6-12)
Current Reality Between 1996 and 2016, a 2 per cent cap on annual increases was in place; between 2004-05 and 2013-14, provincial expenditures increased roughly……
Read MoreEliminate discrepancy in education funding for First Nations on-reserve vs off-reserve
Prepare and publish annual education reports: Indigenous vs non-Indigenous
Provide funding to end backlog for First Nations post-secondary education
2/5 Completed
Language and Culture (13-17)
Current Reality Canada is home to around 60 indigenous tongues in 12 separate and distinct language families Most languages have multiple dialects, often with issues……
Read MoreCreate post-secondary degrees and diploma programs in Indigenous languages
0/7 Completed
Health (18-24)
Current Reality Oct. 22: RECOMMENDATION 5 from the CMHA report “Over Promised, Under Delivered” identifies specific problems with the collection of health data from multiple……
Read MoreAll students to take a course in Indigenous culture and awareness training
1/21 Completed
Justice (25-42)
Current Reality Sept. 27, 2024: Indigenous Bar Association disheartened by divisive vote on Law Society of BC Resolution 3 which contained troubling elements of Residential……
Read MoreEnsure lawyers receive cultural competency and Indigenous rights training
Residential School Settlement Agreements for those excluded from the TRC process
Develop national plan to publish data on Indigenous criminal victimization
Publish legal opinions on scope and extent of Aboriginal and Treaty rights
11/45 Completed
Reconciliation CTAs (43-94)
The Royal Commission emphasized that Aboriginal peoples’ right to self-determination is essential to a robust upholding of Canada’s constitutional obligations to Aboriginal peoples and compliance……
Read MoreGovernment of Canada to develop with Indigenous peoples a Royal Proclamation of Reconciliation
Parties to Settlement Agreement to develop and sign a Covenant of Reconciliation to advance reconciliation
All levels of government to repudiate Doctrine of Discovery and terra nullius
Church Parties to Settlement Agreement to adopt and comply with principles of UNDRIP
Church Parties to Settlement Agreement and Faith groups to repudiate Doctrine of Discovery and terra nullius
Provide education to civil servants on Indigenous issues, history and treaties
Develop and teach curriculum on Aboriginal spirituality, history and culture
Allocate permanent funding for healing, language and reconciliation projects
Federal Government to provide multi-year funding for community-based youth programs
Fully adopt and implement UNDRIP, ensure access to records, add resources
Deliver residential school death records to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Inform families of child’s burial location, determine commemoration ceremonies and reburial
Identify, protect, maintain and commemorate residential school cemeteries
Commit to Indigenous principles and protocols for residential school cemeteries
Commission and install a Residential school monument in each capital city
Journalism and media schools to offer education programs in Indigenous history, UNDRIP and issues
Ensure long-term Indigenous athlete development and support for North American Indigenous Games
Ensure national sports policies and programs and initiatives are inclusive
Ensure Indigenous territorial protocols are respected for International sporting events
Corporate sector to adopt UNDRIP as a reconciliation framework and apply to policy and operations