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by ahnationtalk on October 7, 202458 Views
Oct 7, 2024
With National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Day behind us, we must remind ourselves the journey toward reconciliation doesn’t end after one day of reflection.
The calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) remain a critical roadmap for all of us, but the real work happens in our daily lives, in our communities, and in how we show up for one another.
Reconciliation is often framed as a process of acknowledgment — recognizing the history of colonization, the horrors of residential schools and the trauma that has shaped generations of Indigenous people. But it is more than that. Reconciliation is about action and commitment. It’s about being part of the solution, not just bearing witness to the problem. And, most importantly, it’s about creating space for healing — for Indigenous communities and for our nation as a whole.
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