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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Report Summary: Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future.

Organization: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Canada
Published: 2015
Format: Document
Type(s): Report
Audience(s): Educators, Policymakers
Topic(s): Aboriginal, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Women
Language(s): English

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada was a commission like no other in Canada. Constituted and created by the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, which settled the class actions, the Commission spent six years travelling to all parts of Canada to hear from the Aboriginal people who had been taken from their families as children, forcibly if necessary, and placed for much of their childhoods in residential schools.

This volume is a summary of the discussion and findings contained in the Commission's final multi-volume report. The Final Report discusses what the Commission did and how it went about its work, as well as what it heard, read, and concluded about the schools and afterwards, based on all the evidence available to it. This summary must be read in conjunction with the Final Report.

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