Reconciliation is the foundation for Canada’s future projects

When governments, industry, and Indigenous nations build together, all of Canada moves forward.
National Day of Truth and Reconciliation was observed on Sept. 30, 202, on Parliament Hill.

Reconciliation is not optional. It is not a trend or an economic calculation. At its heart, reconciliation reflects Canada’s responsibility to walk in partnership with its original peoples, honouring relationships that pre-date Confederation, and ensuring Indigenous nation...

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