The Legislative Assembly of Alberta has erected a stone monument at its headquarters in Edmonton, to symbolize the province’s commitment to Reconciliation, reflection, and healing.
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The Bora Laskin Faculty of Law at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont., unveiled new a mural which serves to honour residential school survivors and those who did not return home, as well as illustrate the ongoing journey of healing and Reconciliation.
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The government of Canada and Parks Canada have unveiled new interpretive signage at the Skmaqn—Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst National Historic Site in Rocky Point, P.E.I., to help communicate the complex history of the location to its visitors.
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A monument to honour the victims and survivors of Canada’s residential schools will soon be installed near the West Block of Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
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In collaboration with the Tla’amin Nation, British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) recently installed the first of a group of dual-language highway signs near Powell River, B.C.
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A Canadian Indigenous leader recently lent his voice to a Manhattan billboard campaign, to emphasize the importance of the country’s energy industry to the quality of life for many of its First Nations people.
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The Assiniboia Residential School Legacy Group recently broke ground on a monument dedicated to the survivors of the former residential school in Winnipeg, Man.
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