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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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10864/11432 |
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author | Angus Reid Institute |
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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. |
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spelling | ftborealisdata:hdl:10864/11432 2025-01-16T21:54:58+00:00 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada] Angus Reid Institute 2016-02-17 https://hdl.handle.net/10864/11432 English eng Borealis https://hdl.handle.net/10864/11432 Social Sciences Aboriginal First Nations Residential Schools Cultural genocide Truth and Reconciliation 2016 ftborealisdata 2023-07-02T17:38:11Z 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. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Borealis Canada |
spellingShingle | Social Sciences Aboriginal First Nations Residential Schools Cultural genocide Truth and Reconciliation Angus Reid Institute Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada] |
title | 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_short | Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2015 [Canada] |
title_sort | truth and reconciliation commission, 2015 [canada] |
topic | Social Sciences Aboriginal First Nations Residential Schools Cultural genocide Truth and Reconciliation |
topic_facet | Social Sciences Aboriginal First Nations Residential Schools Cultural genocide Truth and Reconciliation |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10864/11432 |