This contribution to the very important topic of Indigenous access to justice, and truth and reconciliation processes is informed by my role as one of three Commissioners of the first national Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) ever to take place in Canada. We are in the midst of implementing a five-year TRC mandate which began in 2009. It is a complex, multi-faceted mandate, historical both in its nature, and in its content and purpose. We are reviewing the history of the injurious relations between the Canadian state and the Indigenous Peoples in Canada and the legacy of that history in today’s lives, with our lens specifically centered on the 130-year long practice of forced residential schooling for Indigenous children. We are al...
The framework of transitional justice, originally devised to facilitate reconciliation in countries ...
The Indian Residential Schools (IRS) system has been referred to as “Canada's greatest national sham...
Between 1867 and 1996, approximately 150,000 Aboriginal students went through one of 135 residentia...
From 2009-2015, it has been my greatest honour to serve as a Commissioner of the historic Truth and ...
This thesis assesses the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which was created to re...
That Indigenous people in Canada were victimized for well over a century by the residential schools ...
In order to redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconcilia...
In 2006, the Government of Canada announced the approval of a final Residential Schools Settlement A...
The Canadian state’s relationship to Indigenous peoples has been characterized by genocidal policy, ...
The settlement of the residential school system class action and the creation of the Truth and Recon...
In the past year, the Government of Canada has established the Indian Residential Schools (IRS) Trut...
Presented herein are the findings from an ethnographic analysis of the perceived efficacy of Canada’...
When the Honorable Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) w...
In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was initiated to address the ...
In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was initiated to address the histor...
The framework of transitional justice, originally devised to facilitate reconciliation in countries ...
The Indian Residential Schools (IRS) system has been referred to as “Canada's greatest national sham...
Between 1867 and 1996, approximately 150,000 Aboriginal students went through one of 135 residentia...
From 2009-2015, it has been my greatest honour to serve as a Commissioner of the historic Truth and ...
This thesis assesses the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which was created to re...
That Indigenous people in Canada were victimized for well over a century by the residential schools ...
In order to redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconcilia...
In 2006, the Government of Canada announced the approval of a final Residential Schools Settlement A...
The Canadian state’s relationship to Indigenous peoples has been characterized by genocidal policy, ...
The settlement of the residential school system class action and the creation of the Truth and Recon...
In the past year, the Government of Canada has established the Indian Residential Schools (IRS) Trut...
Presented herein are the findings from an ethnographic analysis of the perceived efficacy of Canada’...
When the Honorable Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) w...
In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was initiated to address the ...
In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was initiated to address the histor...
The framework of transitional justice, originally devised to facilitate reconciliation in countries ...
The Indian Residential Schools (IRS) system has been referred to as “Canada's greatest national sham...
Between 1867 and 1996, approximately 150,000 Aboriginal students went through one of 135 residentia...