The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada wraps up its closing ceremonies today in Ottawa, after six years of research and interviews with Indian Residential School survivors. The commission released the executive summary of its final report yesterday, as well as 94 recommendations on how to move forward. “Without truth, justice, and healing, there can be no genuine reconciliation,” the commission says. “Reconciliation is not about ‘closing a sad chapter of Canada’s past,’ but about opening new healing
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