Tuesday event launches call for nominations for the 2023 B.C. Reconciliation Awards
Canada’s former justice minister releases ‘True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change’
Kermode Friendship Society totem pole honours victims and survivors of residential schools
Tseshaht First Nation denounces act, says there is ‘zero tolerance’ for racism in community
First Nations Leadership Council deeply concerned B.C. had not made Sept. 30 a statutory holiday.
Decades of addiction led Vancouver Island artist John Prevost to help others
Speeches and events happen even as the grim work that helped inspire the day continues
The hallowed Nisga’a song tells the anguish of stolen children and mothers’ arms left empty
The hallowed Nisga’a song tells the anguish of stolen children and mothers’ arms left empty
Greater Victoria’s Sasha Perron highlights survivors’ strength and resilience
Shaylene Lakey may have found a safe place growing up, but felt robbed of her culture
Janet Hanuse talks about intergenerational trauma and how it’s impacted her family
B.C.’s Phyllis Webstad will be at Niagara Falls for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Beaten and humiliated, Sam never told her children or husband about her experiences
Archibald: ‘Progress toward addressing many of the calls to action remains slow’
Mary Simon says we have a shared responsibility to record and teach the true history of Canada
Murray Sinclair: Catholic entities released of their remaining financial obligations