Reconciliation in Action: A National Engagement Strategy
Walk for Reconciliation
The Walk for Reconciliation is positive movement to build better relationships among Indigenous peoples and all Canadians. This bold vision calls on everyone of all ages, all backgrounds, all cultures and all faiths to come together as communities and as individuals.
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National Reconciliation Gatherings
National Reconciliation Gatherings are regional events that bring together community leaders from diverse backgrounds to discuss the active implementation of reconciliation in their region.
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A National Narrative on Reconciliation Online Engagement and Back Pocket Reconciliation Action Plans
Over social media and our website, Reconciliation Canada provides a venue to explore values, beliefs and aspirations in order to capture the current public opinion and understanding on reconciliation.
The Back Pocket Reconciliation Action Plan will contribute to the national narrative on reconciliation by illustrating the ways that Canadians are taking action. By sharing your Back Pocket Reconciliation Action Plan, you are inspiring others to think about reconciliation and to create their own plans.
Learn more about Back Pocket Reconciliation Action Plans here.
In the Spirit of Reconciliation: An Intergeneration Gathering
Reconciliation Canada gathered spiritual leaders, elders and youth to reflect on the spiritual aspect of reconciliation and to learn from a rich diversity of perspectives, lived experiences, traditional teachings and cultural backgrounds.
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National Narrative Report on Reconciliation
The National Narrative on Reconciliation Report surveyed Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous Canadians on attitudes towards reconciliation and revealed a strong alignment about the contributions that Indigenous Peoples make to Canadian society. The survey, the first of its kind, also points to significant barriers to overcome to truly achieve reconciliation.
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National Thought Table on Reconciliation
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017, thought leaders from across Canada gathered for a roundtable discussion on reconciliation within a Canadian multicultural context.
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