Universities wrestle with how to begin their transformation—and what they’re willing to change
Tag Archives: Truth and Reconciliation Commission
University of British Columbia apologizes for role in residential schools
‘Universities bear part of the responsibility for this history,’ says UBC President Santa Ono. Read the transcript.
We’re stuck with Lynn Beyak. So let’s put her to good use.
Stephen Maher: Since Canada must keep paying the senator’s bills, we might as well use her as teaching tool to learn about history and a racist system
The other residential school runaways
Two boys escaping a residential school followed tragically in the footsteps of Chanie Wenjack. Their story was forgotten. Until now.
Truth and reconciliation, one step at a time
Twenty-five pounds. Nine volumes. Laura Payton reports on a commission’s vital recounting of the attempted destruction of Indigenous Canadians’ culture
Justice Murray Sinclair’s remarks on the Truth and Reconciliation report
‘We owe it to each other to build a Canada based on our shared future’
Election Issues 2015: A Maclean’s primer on truth and reconciliation
Maclean’s is your destination for the 2015 election. Start with our in-depth primers on the big issues, including truth and reconciliation
First came truth. Now comes the hard part.
Award-winning author Joseph Boyden writes about truth, reconciliation, and a callous, uncaring government response
MMIW: ‘It could have been me’
Thirteen extraordinary Indigenous women tell how close they came to being on the list of the missing and murdered.
For each missing and murdered indigenous woman, a bell tolls
Watch the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist’s moving tribute to each of Canada’s 1,122 missing and murdered aboriginal women