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Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) | Commission de vérité et réconciliation (CVR)

Collected by: Library and Archives Canada | Bibliothèque et Archives Canada

Archived since: Nov, 2015

Description:

Library and Archives Canada's (LAC) Truth and Reconciliation Commission Web Archive provides access to archival copies of the websites of organizations connected with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), either as active partners at national events or through initiatives to support commemoration. The collection was curated in collaboration with the University of Winnipeg Library, the University of Manitoba Libraries, and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR). For more information, please see LAC’s TRC Web Archive website: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/Pages/truth-reconciliation-commission-web-archive.aspx. / Les archives Web de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC) concernant la Commission de vérité et réconciliation (CVR) procurent un accès aux copies d'archives de sites Web appartenant à des organisations ayant un lien avec la CVR, soit en qualité de partenaires à part entière dans des événements nationaux ou par l'intermédiaire d'initiatives ayant pour but de soutenir la commémoration. La collection a été préparée et organisée en collaboration avec la bibliothèque de l'Université de Winnipeg, les bibliothèques de l'Université du Manitoba et le Centre national pour la vérité et la réconciliation (CNVR). Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter le site Web de BAC pour les archives Web concernant la CVR: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/fra/decouvrez/patrimoine-autochtone/Pages/archives-web-commission-verite-reconciliation.aspx.

Subject:   Society & Culture

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Title: Que sont les enfants devenus? L'expérience des pensionnats autochtones

URL: http://lesenfantsdevenus.ca/fr

Description: Développé en 2001, les objectifs de ce site Web sont les suivants: reconnaître les expériences et les impacts des pensionnats du Canada sur les peuples autochtones; créer un dossier public et historique de cette période de l’histoire canadienne qui pourrait être facilement accessible par les Canadiens; et à promouvoir la sensibilisation, la compréhension et l’éducation de l’histoire et de l’héritage des pensionnats.

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Title: Remembering Chanie Wenjack

URL: http://presbyterian.ca/2016/09/15/remembering-chanie-wenjack/

Description: The Presbyterian Church in Canada recognises that the story of Chanie Wenjack has an important place in its institutional history. The Presbyterian Church in Canada ran 11 residential schools between 1884 and 1969, including the Cecilia Jeffrey school in Kenora, Ontario.

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Title: The Children Remembered: Residential School Archive Project

URL: http://thechildrenremembered.ca/

Description: The website for the United Church of Canada's The Children Remembered: Residential School Archive Project, which addresses the history of the church’s Indian Residential Schools. The project was intended to be a form of repatriation to First Nations communities and a recognition of the church's responsibility to engage in truth-telling about its role in the residential school system and colonialism.

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Title: Université du Manitoba - Centre national pour la vérité et réconciliation

URL: http://umanitoba.ca/cnvr/

Description: Le site Web officiel du Centre national pour la vérité et réconciliation (CNVR). Le CNVR était créé afin de préserver le souvenir du régime des pensionnats indiens et son héritage. Depuis 2015, le CNVR était le siège permanent de toutes les déclarations, documents et autres matériaux rassemblés par la Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada (CVR). Ressource également disponible en anglais.

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Title: University of Manitoba - National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

URL: http://umanitoba.ca/nctr/

Description: The official web page for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR). The NCTR was created to preserve the memory of Canada’s Residential School system and legacy. As of 2015, the NCTR has been the permanent home for all statements, documents, and other materials gathered by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

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Title: Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools

URL: http://wherearethechildren.ca/

Description: Developed in 2001, the goals of this website are: to acknowledge the experiences of, and the impacts and consequences of Canada’s Residential School System on Aboriginal peoples; to create a public and historical record of this period in Canadian history that could be easily accessed by Canadians; and to promote public awareness, understanding and education of the history and legacy of residential schools. This site is a counterpart to a touring exhibition that explores the history and legacy of Canada’s Residential School System.

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Title: Residential School Records' Fate To Be Decided By Ontario Court

URL: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/10/26/fate-of-heart-wrenching-residential-school-abuse-stories-hangs-in-balance_n_8392878.html

Description: A two-day hearing in 2015 addressed the issues of what to do with thousands of testimonial records from survivors of Indian residential schools who sought compensation for sexual and other abuse.

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Title: Court ruling gives residential school survivors control over abuse testimony

URL: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/stories-of-residential-school-abuse-can-be-shredded-after-15-years-court/article29510463/

Description: Published 4 April 2016. Canada’s residential-school survivors have been given control over historically important documents on abuse after the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that they had an expectation of privacy when they created the documents through testimony in closed hearings.

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