It is 2024 and where are we on reconciliation?

We need to stop denying racism. We need to see how colonial policies are still causing the issues, and how the solutions are available with willing change.
Hilda Anderson-Pyrz, chair of the National Families and Survivors Circle Inc., along with Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree and Manitoba's Minister of Families Nahanni Fontaine, pledged to work together to make Canada a safer place for all Indigenous Peoples, in a Crown-Indigenous Relations press release on Feb. 8, 2024.

Canada's relationship with Indigenous Peoples is an ongoing conversation with much work still to do. Despite the solutions given to all Canadians from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report, the national inquiry’s 231 calls to justice, and more—addressing poor he...

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