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Calls to Action Accountability: A 2022 Status Update on Reconciliation
A follow-up to the 2019, 2020, and 2021 reports by the same name, Drs. Eva Jewell and Ian Mosby of Yellowhead Institute examine the progress that Canada has made on implementing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action as of 2022,...
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One hundred years apart, they
fought for Indigenous children.
This article explores the efforts of Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce who blew the whistle on the harms Indigenous
kids were facing in residential schools and how that is linked to Canada's decision to continue to fight First ...
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A National Crime Documentary
A documentary produced by students at Carleton University exploring the efforts of Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce to publicize and put a stop to the horrific
conditions he encountered in the residential schools ...
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#IsItGenocide
Explore this learning series of historical documents by Dr. Cindy Blackstock organized according to Gregory Stanton's 10 Stages of Genocide. The learning series is intended to inspire people to continue learning about Canada's historic and contempora...
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Beechwood Cemetery's Summer
2020 Magazine
Read this brief article by Cindy Blackstock about the Reconciling History Program and how it hearkens to
calls for Canadians to holistically assess historical
figures' legacies and impact
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The decades-long battle to achieve fairness for Indigenous kids in Canada
CBC The Sunday Edition interviews Cindy Blackstock about her fight to dismantle the systemic racism plaguing the lives of First Nations children and her hopes for a better future.
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Colonial Rule of Law
This learning series is intended to inspire people to continue learning about Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples and the colonial use of "rule of law."
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Dr. Peter Bryce (1853–1932): whistleblower on residential schools
This article links the story of Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce to the federal government's October 2019 decision to appeal the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling that found Canada to be discriminating against First Nations children.
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How a Cemetery Breathed Life Into Reconciliation
This article shows that it is better to improve how we teach future generations, rather than trying to forget the past. Using the resting places of Dr. P.H. Bryce and Duncan Campbell Scott at Beechwood Cemetery as an opportunity to tell their balance...
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Pushed out and silenced
CBC Unreserved discusses how the whistleblower Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce was punished for speaking out about residential schools.
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History Through a Native Lens
Explore this chronological timeline of Native American resistance movements, events and colonial policies.
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The Forgotten History of the Native Americans Who Helped the Underground Railroad
Read about how Native Americans assisted freedom seekers in pre-Civil War United States, an early example of the coexistence and cooperation between African Americans and Native Americans.
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Sites of Truth, Sites of Conscience
This is a historical report, based primarily on evidence gathered from the government and churches’ own archival records, that directly links the actions and omissions of the federal government and the churches that operated Indian Residential School...