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Truth and Reconciliation

Collected by: University of Winnipeg

Archived since: Jul, 2016

Description:

In collaboration with the University of Manitoba Libraries, the National Centre of Truth and Reconciliation, and the Library and Archives of Canada, the University of Winnipeg Library has curated and captured a selection of webpages, blogs, news coverage, and PDF files that pertain to Manitoba's ongoing involvement with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This growing collection covers a diverse range of topics, which include survivors’ stories, apologies, responses, cultural events, and more. This is an ongoing web-archiving project that will continue to grow as we witness new ways that reconciliation and healing take place in our province. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of Manitoba Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection, and the Government of Canada in the creation of this collection.

Subject:   Society & Culture Government - Cities Arts & Humanities Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Residential Schools Universities Research and Teaching

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Title: On the record: A story of state-sponsored misery | The Projector

URL: http://theprojector.ca/home/on-the-record-2/

Description: On Sept. 1,Manitoba’s First Nations family advocate, Cora Morgan, spoke out against the fact that our province is seizing an average of one newborn a day without much regard for the child’s or family’s well-being.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America Abused Indigenous children Student newspaper and periodical editors Foster care, Home Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Residential schools commission about more than abuse | The Uniter

URL: http://uniter.ca/view/residential-schools-commission-about-more-than-abuse

Description: Justice Murray Sinclair, who is the chairperson of the TRC, spoke at UW to address the commission's mandate.

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Subject:   Student newspaper and periodical editors Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Indigenous peoples--Claims against--North America Residential Schools Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Intergenerational conflict Indigenous leadership Indigenous judges Speeches, addresses, etc., Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report | Archdiocese of Winnipeg

URL: http://www.archwinnipeg.ca/news_details.php?news_id=194

Description: A public letter regarding the final TRC report written by Richard Gagnon, Archbishop of Winnipeg.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Apologies Apologizing,  First Nations (North America) ,  Roman Catholic Church Residential Schools Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Winnipeg archbishop adopted by First Nations - Manitoba | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-archbishop-adopted-by-first-nations-1.1176561

Description: Aboriginal elders in Winnipeg have symbolically adopted a Roman Catholic archbishop, in a powerful gesture of reconciliation following the residential schools experience. Archbishop James Weisgerber, head of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg, was adopted by a group of elders and former residential school students in a traditional Ojibway ceremony on Saturday.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,  First Nations (North America) ,  Residential Schools Apologies Apologizing Roman Catholic Church Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies Indigenous peoples--North America--Politics and government Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations Indigenous activists Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Honouring survivors | First Nations Voice

URL: http://www.firstnationsvoice.com/index.php?action=article_details&title=Honouring+survivors&id=58

Description: On June 11th, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs hosted a special event at Memorial Park to observe the first anniversary of the Prime Minister’s apology for the Indian Residential Schools legacy experience that affected a majority of First Nation in Canada.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Apologies Apologizing,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations Indigenous peoples--North America--Politics and government Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Church leaders respond to recommendations of Truth and Reconciliation Committee | Winnipeg Free Press

URL: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/life/faith/Church-leaders-respond-to-recommendations-of-Truth-and-Reconciliation-Committee-307677531.html

Description: Several denominations partnered with the Canadian government for nearly a century to run the more than 130 residential schools, including Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian and the United Church of Canada.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Indigenous leadership Apologizing Apologies Roman Catholic Church Anglican Church Methodist Church United Church of Canada Residential Schools Indigenous Education,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Fontaine regrets blaming all Catholics for his school trauma - Winnipeg Free Press

URL: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/Fontaine-regrets-blaming-all-Catholics-for-his-school-trauma-147494005.html

Description: Ex-national chief participates in ceremony adopting Archbishop Weisberger as brother.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Apologies Apologizing Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies Indigenous legislators Indigenous activists Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Archbishop delights in his new 'brothers' | Winnipeg Free Press

URL: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/archbishop-delights-in-his-new-brothers-147546535.html

Description: Archdiocese of Winnipeg Archbishop James Weisgerber was the central figure at Thunderbird House Saturday, still humbled and trying to come to grips with the generosity of spirit that would allow aboriginal people to show forgiveness for the church's role in residential schools.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Apologies Apologizing Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies Roman Catholic Church Residential Schools Indigenous Legislators Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,  First Nations (North America) ,  Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

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