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Home / Archives for Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

Truth and Reconciliation: Alberta National Event

March 25, 2014 By Margo (Associate Director)

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
The seventh and final Truth and Reconciliation National Event takes place in Edmonton, March 27-30, 2014.
In the words of the TRC Commissioners “TRC events provide an important opportunity for those affected by the legacy of the Indian Residential Schools to share their experiences with the Commission and the public. They also serve to educate Canadians about the country’s 130-year history of residential schools, and their legacy for Aboriginal communities and Canadian society as a whole.”
All TRC events will be held at the Shaw Conference Centre, 9797 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton. The Alberta National Event will also be livestreamed at www.trc.ca.
No registration is needed to attend. Those wishing to provide a statement to the Commission may register onsite during the event.
The full program for the event is available on the website for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Alberta National Event.

Filed Under: Blogosaurus Lex Tagged With: residential schools, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

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