Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]

Canadians believe the recently concluded Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a worthwhile process for their country, and most support its key recommendations, but that doesn’t mean they anticipate the federal government taking action. This poll looks at Canadian’s attitudes towards the Truth and...

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Main Author: Angus Reid Institute
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Borealis 2016
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:43df66e5e228afa2a6ddd509c78e9162d547f7cd0b49b2ce6d79bd5d96f327de
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spelling dataone:sha256:43df66e5e228afa2a6ddd509c78e9162d547f7cd0b49b2ce6d79bd5d96f327de 2024-11-03T19:45:14+00:00 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada] Angus Reid Institute 2016-02-17T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:43df66e5e228afa2a6ddd509c78e9162d547f7cd0b49b2ce6d79bd5d96f327de unknown Borealis Cultural genocide Social Sciences Residential Schools First Nations Aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:BOREALIS 2024-11-03T19:19:05Z Canadians believe the recently concluded Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a worthwhile process for their country, and most support its key recommendations, but that doesn’t mean they anticipate the federal government taking action. This poll looks at Canadian’s attitudes towards the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, its process and recommendations, and Aboriginal people in Canada. Dataset First Nations Borealis (via DataONE) Canada
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topic Cultural genocide
Social Sciences
Residential Schools
First Nations
Aboriginal
Truth and Reconciliation
spellingShingle Cultural genocide
Social Sciences
Residential Schools
First Nations
Aboriginal
Truth and Reconciliation
Angus Reid Institute
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
topic_facet Cultural genocide
Social Sciences
Residential Schools
First Nations
Aboriginal
Truth and Reconciliation
description Canadians believe the recently concluded Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a worthwhile process for their country, and most support its key recommendations, but that doesn’t mean they anticipate the federal government taking action. This poll looks at Canadian’s attitudes towards the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, its process and recommendations, and Aboriginal people in Canada.
format Dataset
author Angus Reid Institute
author_facet Angus Reid Institute
author_sort Angus Reid Institute
title Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
title_short Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
title_full Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
title_fullStr Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
title_full_unstemmed Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada]
title_sort truth and reconciliation commission, 2015 [canada]
publisher Borealis
publishDate 2016
url https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:43df66e5e228afa2a6ddd509c78e9162d547f7cd0b49b2ce6d79bd5d96f327de
geographic Canada
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genre First Nations
genre_facet First Nations
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