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Visit the National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education

Visit the National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education

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The NCCIE is a collaboration between parents, community leaders, educators, practitioners, policy makers and researchers to advance the success of Indigenous education in Canada. Visit their Facebook page for suggested resources, videos, conversation and more.

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Learn about the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

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The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is the permanent home for all statements, documents, and other materials gathered by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Learn more about their work.

The centre created this video to explain their work keeping the issues of Truth and Reconciliation alive.

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Review & Change Work Policies to Promote Indigenous Inclusion

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Indigenous Works has a framework designed to review your organizational workplace inclusion competencies and build more effective partnerships with Indigenous people, businesses and communities. They also offer Online Training designed to help your entire organization advance Indigenous workplace inclusion.

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Learn How & When to Present Tobacco

Learn How & When to Present Tobacco

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Communications Guide Download the ayisinowak: A Communications Guide to learn how, when and why it is respectful to present tobacco. “Tobacco is one of the four sacred medicines, and a tobacco offering is a universal protocol among First Nations people.”

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Read About International Efforts to Reconcile with Indigenous Peoples

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Learn about what other countries are doing for Reconciliation

This news article highlights examples: “Several countries trying to move beyond the legacy of human-rights abuses involving native peoples have undertaken truth-seeking and reconciliation efforts.”

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