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Tag Archives: reconciliation
John A. Macdonald can wait
Stephen Maher: We are at the beginning, not the end, of a process of reassessing our history, and filling in the silences that are needed to get at the truth
A library revamp for reconciliation
Confederation College’s library is undergoing a transformation, which includes new book club initiatives and replacing colonial-era subject headings in the filing system
The long campaign to change McGill’s varsity name
Decades of protest ended in success after McGill students voted to remove ‘Redmen’ from their athletes’ jerseys
A father’s letter to his kids: ‘You are why everything is not lost’
Before You Go: Edward Piva, a teacher and father of two, on his kids’ curiosity, their own path to reconciliation and Gord Downie’s enduring lessons for Canadians
The glaring omission on the Supreme Court
Heidi Matthews: If we’re going to take reconciliation seriously, Canadian law needs to change, and it needs to start at the top
Alicia Elliott on the spectacular Indigenous renaissance in Canadian arts
And how real reconciliation is going to require an internal reformation within non-Indigenous Canada
Reconciliation on campus: what’s the next step beyond inclusion?
The most transformative approaches to “Indigenization” are off the radar of most universities
Reconciliation on university campuses: ‘Two realities, side by side’
Opinion: MacEwan University’s president on advancing Indigenous education and cultures on campus
Reconciliation can’t happen without truth. So why do some suppress it?
Opinion: Indigenous survivors of residential schools continue to be denied their truth by the ignorant—but also by those working toward reconciliation