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Reconciliation Quilt

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The Reconciliation Quilt

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was active from 2008 to 2015. In June 2015, the TRC released an executive summary of its findings, including 94 "calls to action. These 'calls to action' identified reconciliation points between Canadians and Indigenous peoples.

 

In 2017, a group of dedicated individuals came together to create a quilt. The blocks in this quilt would symbolize each of the TRC's 94'calls to action.' Participants came from the Mid Island Metis Nation, Nanaimo Aboriginal Center, Tsawalk School and the Vancouver Island Exhibition (VIEx). Elder Sally Williams led the group.

 

A grant from Canada's federal government was used to create this quilt.

 

​Assembled in 2020, COVID19 hindered the presentation of the completed quilt. We present this moving tribute to the survivors.

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Truth and Reconciliation Commisssion of Canada: Calls to Action

In order to redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconciliation, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission makes the following calls to action.

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9. We call upon the federal government to prepare and
publish annual reports comparing funding ...

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10. We call on the federal government to draft new
Aboriginal education ...

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11. We call upon the federal government to provide
adequate funding to end ...

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12. We call upon the federal, provincial, territorial,
and Aboriginal governments ...

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13. We call upon the federal government to acknowledge ...

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14. We call upon the federal government to enact an
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15. We call upon the federal government to appoint, in
consultation with Aboriginal groups, an ...

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16. We call upon post-secondary institutions to create
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