National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

The NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.

The NCTR educates Canadians on the profound injustices inflicted on First Nations, Inuit and the Métis Nation by the forced removal of children to attend residential schools and the widespread abuse suffered in those schools.

We preserve the record of these human rights abuses, and promote continued research and learning on the legacy of residential schools. Our goal is to honour Survivors and to foster reconciliation and healing on the foundation of truth telling.

Upcoming (0)

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Past (4)

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up) primary image

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up)

Free

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns primary image

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns

Mon, Sep 25, 12:30 PM CDT

Free

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony primary image

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony

Fri, Jun 9, 9:00 AM

Free

Bones of Crows Special Screening primary image

Bones of Crows Special Screening

Wed, Jun 7, 7:00 PM

Free

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up) primary image

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up)

Free

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns primary image

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns

Mon, Sep 25, 12:30 PM CDT

Free

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony primary image

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony

Fri, Jun 9, 9:00 AM

Free

Bones of Crows Special Screening primary image

Bones of Crows Special Screening

Wed, Jun 7, 7:00 PM

Free

The NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.

The NCTR educates Canadians on the profound injustices inflicted on First Nations, Inuit and the Métis Nation by the forced removal of children to attend residential schools and the widespread abuse suffered in those schools.

We preserve the record of these human rights abuses, and promote continued research and learning on the legacy of residential schools. Our goal is to honour Survivors and to foster reconciliation and healing on the foundation of truth telling.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up) primary image

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up)

Free

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns primary image

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns

Mon, Sep 25, 12:30 PM CDT

Free

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony primary image

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony

Fri, Jun 9, 9:00 AM

Free

Bones of Crows Special Screening primary image

Bones of Crows Special Screening

Wed, Jun 7, 7:00 PM

Free

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up) primary image

T&RWeek 2023 Lunch and Learns (Old Sign Up)

Free

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns primary image

Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023 Public Lunch and Learns

Mon, Sep 25, 12:30 PM CDT

Free

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony primary image

Imagine a Canada National Celebration and Honouring Ceremony

Fri, Jun 9, 9:00 AM

Free

Bones of Crows Special Screening primary image

Bones of Crows Special Screening

Wed, Jun 7, 7:00 PM

Free