Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 79

Exploring Stakeholder: "Canadian Heritage"

Updates on this page: 4 (Filtered by Indigenous Group "First Nations")
 

August 30, 2022


Government of Canada supports projects across Canada to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

NationTalk – Canadian Heritage: Commemorating the tragic history and impact of residential schools is essential to the healing and reconciliation process. Canada is committed to continuing its efforts to pursue truth and reconciliation, to right historical wrongs, and to support communities in their efforts to foster healing for the Survivors of residential schools, their families...

October 5, 2020


Parks Canada and Sask. Culture

Parks Canada Oct. 5,2020: Parks Canada – $23.9M for Parks Canada to integrate Indigenous views, history and heritage into natural and historic areas. This investment in nature will help protect species at risk, expand and manage protected areas, and facilitate partnerships with the provinces, territories, and Indigenous peoples to ensure a clean and thriving environment for future...

November 4, 2019


Legacy of Hope: 100 Years of Loss

100 Years of Loss – The Residential School System in Canada. A collaborative effort, this education program was developed by a multidisciplinary team representing both education and museum practice, and is based on a museum education model. The program is comprised of two main components: the Edu-kit and the mobile exhibition. Throughout the research, planning,...

March 19, 2019


Commemorating History & Legacy of Residential Schools

This component of the Celebration and Commemoration Program provides grants and contributions to eligible recipients for initiatives that will increase awareness and commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools, and honour residential school survivors, their families and communities. The program received $10M in Budget 2019 for two years. The Celebration and Commemoration Program is...

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