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White Bear FN's reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

"We can all learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action about the residential school history and how Canada is working towards reconciliation today."
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White Bear First Nations Chief Jonathan Pasap, front row, middle.

WHITE BEAR FIRST NATIONS - As chief of the White Bear First Nations, representing not only my nation but also 小蓝视频 a stakeholder and a rightsholder in our neighbouring towns and communities, it is paramount that we embrace the principles of Truth and Reconciliation.

By recognizing the truths of our shared history and working together towards healing and understanding, we lay the foundation for a more harmonious and prosperous future for all. 

In Canada, we learn about the history between Indigenous peoples and settlers. It's essential to understand the truth about the past to build a better future together. By listening, learning and 小蓝视频 kind to one another, we can create a more peaceful and inclusive world.

We can all learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action about the residential school history and how Canada is working towards reconciliation today. 

Through open dialogue, mutual respect, and solidarity, we can honour the past, bridge divides and forge a path towards unity and progress for the residents of White Bear First Nations and our surrounding communities. Let us stand united in truth and reconciliation, fostering a spirit of collaboration and growth across our interconnected region.

This statement aims to reflect commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, not only within White Bear First Nations but also among the neighbouring towns and communities, emphasizing a collective journey towards healing and unity.

Everyone is invited for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation Walk happening on Monday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. on White Bear First Nations. 

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