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In this two part episode, part one, we explore the foundations of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. What was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)? Why was it created, and what did it reveal about the residential school system? This episode traces the TRC’s mandate, its six-volume Final Report, and its 94 Calls to Action. Listeners will hear why reconciliation matters, how the legacy of residential schools continues today, and what the TRC gave to Canada: the truth, entrusted by Survivors.
Ten years after the TRC’s Final Report, progress is slow. Survivors and allies call on all Canadians to make reconciliation more than symbolic. This episode lays the groundwork for understanding, accountability, and action.
In Part Two , we go deeper into the 94 Calls to Action. What has Canada achieved? Where is progress stalled? And what does reconciliation look like in cities, communities, and workplaces?
This part covers ten priority areas — from child welfare and education to justice, health, language, and economic reconciliation. Listeners will hear about national developments, such as the creation of the National Council for Reconciliation, and local examples from Saskatoon and Saskatchewan, including Treaty education, Indigenous procurement, and the Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation.
The episode also explores the role of museums and arts, newcomers and citizenship, and practical ways each of us can live reconciliation in our daily lives. Survivors gave us the truth; now we must act.
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