National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation News Archive
New book offers the essential history of residential schools
January 19, 2016 —
U of M press releases book to help all Canadians on the path to reconciliation
Provincial funding announcement for Indigenous education celebrated by U of M president
January 7, 2016 —
“Today’s investment is great news for post-secondary institutions in Manitoba, particularly the University of Manitoba.”
Rabble: Hard truths, big opportunity
December 16, 2015 —
We, as a country, are just now starting to come to terms with the sobering realization that the systematic destruction of indigenous cultures, languages, family structures, lands and ceremonies amounted to cultural genocide
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada issues final report
December 14, 2015 —
The legacy of their work will endure at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the U of M, which will advance reconciliation
Renewed commitment
November 16, 2015 —
Speech from the Throne outlines investment in education and significant support for the U of M’s Front and Centre campaign
Faculty of Law
Ottawa Citizen: Murray Sinclair to receive Carleton honorary degree
November 10, 2015 —
U of M alumnus will be presented with degree during Carleton's fall convocation on November 14, 2015
IN PHOTOS: a look back at the opening of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
November 6, 2015 —
The opening of the NRTC is a culmination of a hard work during a long journey that has only just begun
University Affairs: Preserving sensitive Truth and Reconciliation testimony
November 6, 2015 —
“Promises to survivors must be honoured."
Imagine
November 5, 2015 —
Winnipeg youth asked to lead the way forward at the launch event for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
NCTR archive launched
November 5, 2015 —
Winnipeg Free Press reports on daylong teach-in for hundreds of Manitoba school kids and teachers on truth, reconciliation and residential schools that was rolled out Wednesday at the RBC Convention Centre.





