National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation News Archive
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
Times Higher Education: Can Canada bring more Indigenous people and knowledge into universities?
December 1, 2017 —
'Universities have been a bastion for honest conversations about who we’ve been and how we’ve been. They’ve also been bastions of advancing Indigenous thoughts and advancing indigenous ideas'
Continuing the journey towards a reconciled education system
November 22, 2017 —
More than 350 leaders from Indigenous communities and post-secondary institutions across Canada gathered at the University of Manitoba on Nov. 8 and 9 for the 3rd Annual Building Reconciliation Forum
Imagining a Reconciled Canada
November 21, 2017 —
'Imagine a Canada is a great way for teachers and students to explore both the past and our shared journey into the future toward Reconciliation'
Building reconciliation through education
November 7, 2017 —
The U of M is proud to host the 3rd Annual Building Reconciliation Forum from Nov. 8-9, 2017
Royal Society of Canada’s U of M college members mark Canada’s 150 with event
October 26, 2017 —
U of M college members will host an event on Oct. 28
Gord Downie’s legacy lives on at U of M
October 18, 2017 —
His legacy of creating a better path forward for Canada lives on through the work of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the U of M