We met on a sunny Saturday afternoon to talk about the progress of reconciliation ahead of the second National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Sept. 30. A First Nations leader and a champion for Indigenous peoples, and a non-Indigenous leader who strives to be an authentic ally, we wanted to write about hope and action. Read More
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