National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation News Archive
CBC: ‘Reconciliation is restoration’: Town hall speakers emphasize relationships between, within communities
March 23, 2018 —
Ry Moran speaks
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Removing barriers to sport & creating relationships critical for Reconciliation to work
February 28, 2018 —
The inaugural Sport and Reconciliation Gathering at the University of Manitoba wrapped up with a succinct message: sport fosters trust and belonging—but significant action is required for it to start forging a road to Reconciliation
Reconciliation through sports, a public forum
February 21, 2018 —
'What I’m going to talk about is living examples of how sport basically was our outlet. It was our sacred space'
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Forging connections through sport
February 14, 2018 —
The inaugural Sport & Reconciliation Gathering runs Feb. 21-23. Day two features Voices of the Community. One of those voices belongs to youth coach and mentor Jayme Menzies
Reconciliation through Recognition lecture postponed
January 31, 2018 —
Phil Fontaine and Kathleen Mahoney's lecture will be rescheduled at later time
Alumni, staff receive Governor General’s Indigenous leadership awards
January 8, 2018 —
Awards recognize Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders who work to strengthen Indigenous communities
CBC: ‘Right in their own backyard’: New Google Earth project maps Canada’s residential schools
December 13, 2017 —
"In this project, you can actually see residential schools, you can see where they were, and that helps make it that much more concrete"
$5 million gift brings hope, dreams of new Geneva
December 8, 2017 —
Transformational gift will elevate Winnipeg’s reputation as a global hub for human rights and social justice
Winnipeg, the new Geneva?
December 8, 2017 —
Arthur Mauro announces $5 million to Front and Centre campaign
Decolonizing Lens series features National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation film
December 6, 2017 —
Film screenings and panel, Dec. 11, 7:00 p.m. at Cinematheque, free to all