National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation News Archive
NCTR and Katimavik partner to strengthen Reconciliation initiatives for Canadian youth
April 6, 2017 —
This collaboration will ensure that Truth and Reconciliation is a key pillar of all Katimavik’s youth development initiatives, in alignment with the objectives and principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Indigenous
Imagine a Canada – Ontario youth envision Reconciliation
March 28, 2017 —
Students were encouraged to take their place at the forefront of the conversation on Reconciliation
uOttawa to collaborate with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
March 23, 2017 —
MOU highlights that the path forward is one of collective actions and collective shared responsibility
Indigenous
Introducing the NCTR Survivors Circle
January 26, 2017 —
The seven-member body was selected by the Governing Circle and officially welcomed in a ceremony on Jan. 25.
Q&A with TRC Bentwood Box artist Luke Marston
January 26, 2017 —
After a long journey of healing, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Bentwood Box has finally made it home to the NCTR
The Star: U of T looking to hire more indigenous faculty and staff following TRC call to action
January 20, 2017 —
' think universities right across the country are wrestling with what it means to embrace reconciliation inside of a university.'
Faculty of Arts
“Colonization Road” and 2017
January 9, 2017 —
There are lots of ways to explore the past, and one of them is through film.
Aimée Craft from U of M, NCTR appointed director of research for MMIW national inquiry
January 6, 2017 —
Craft is an Indigenous lawyer and served as assistant professor in the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law. In 2015, she was appointed director of research for the NCTR
Top stories of 2016
December 26, 2016 —
Stories highlighting the success of our students and showcasing the global impact of our faculty, alumni and researchers
NCTR at U of M to receive $10 million from federal government
December 15, 2016 —
On the anniversary of the release of the TRC’s final report, the federal government took an important step