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Breaking Down the Diplomatic Breakdown Between The US, China, and Canada
For the past three years, Canada has been caught between two superpowers - China and the United States - and their jostling for supremacy in the case of Meng Wanzhou and the detention of the two Michaels.

ANALYSIS: The TRC’s 94 Calls to Action, Explained
The TRC has said that reconciliation cannot begin unless Canadians know the historical experiences of Indigenous People on the land that is now called Canada, and recognize the continuing impacts of genocidal institutions.

ANALYSIS: What is Reconciliation?
The word “reconciliation” means two groups coming to a truce after a time of conflict. In Canada, this refers to recognizing the truth about our history and working with Indigenous people to mend the consequences of these events to move forward together.

Canada’s New Holiday: A Step Towards Reconciliation
Parliament introduced this federal holiday in June 2021 to commemorate the history of residential schools and honour the Indigenous Peoples who were and remained deeply impacted by these schools.