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Reconciliation & Anti-Racism

Last updated on April 8, 2020
  • Report on Actions Taken To Support Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action
  • Racism in Schools: A Barrier to Education among Indigenous Students - Antiracism Research (PDF)
  • Project of Heart: Illuminating the hidden history of Indian Residential Schools in B.C.
  • First Nations Education Steering Committee: Indian Residential Schools and Reconciliation
  • Aboriginal Worldviews and Perspectives in the Classroom Moving Forward (PDF)
  • Visions du monde et perspectives autochtones dans la salle de classe Aller de l’avant (PDF 9,5MB)
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The B.C. Public Service acknowledges the territories of First Nations around B.C. and is grateful to carry out our work on these lands. We acknowledge the rights, interests, priorities, and concerns of all Indigenous Peoples - First Nations, Métis, and Inuit - respecting and acknowledging their distinct cultures, histories, rights, laws, and governments.

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