Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (The)

1500-360 Main Street
WinnipegMBR3C 3Z3
Canada
Phone: (204) 984-5885
Fax: (204) 984-5915
Toll-free: 1-888-872-5554

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 

 

Our Mandate

The mandate for The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada is found in Schedule N of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.

 

Reconciliation…towards a new relationship

For over 100 years, Aboriginal children were removed from their families and sent to institutions called residential schools. The government-funded, church-run schools were located across Canada and established with the purpose to eliminate parental involvement in the spiritual, cultural and intellectual development of Aboriginal children. The last residential schools closed in the mid-1990s.

During this chapter in Canadian history, more than 150,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children were forced to attend these schools some of which were hundreds of miles from their home. The cumulative impact of residential schools is a legacy of unresolved trauma passed from generation to generation and has had a profound effect on the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and other Canadians.

Collective efforts from all peoples are necessary to revitalize the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and Canadian society – reconciliation is the goal. It is a goal that will take the commitment of multiple generations but when it is achieved, when we have reconciliation – it will make for a better, stronger Canada.

 

Reconciliation

Statement Gathering

Events and Projects

About us

Resources

 

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