For more information on the continuing work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), check out the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba. There, you can find resources such as “Monitoring TRC Calls to Action,” an online tool that tracks the responses to each of the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action.
- For PDFs of the TRC reports, visit the TRC Findings page at www.trc.ca.
- For PDFs of the indices of the six volumes of the Final Report, visit the Reports page at nctr.ca.
- For educational resources, see the Education and the NCTR page of nctr.ca, or visit the Reconciliation Syllabus, a TRC-inspired gathering of materials for teaching law.
- To read the report in French, you can visit the French translated page.
Audio/Video Recordings:
- #ReadTheTRCReport – Truth & Reconciliation Commission reading project. Over 100 YouTube videos of people reading sections of the final report. The videos are organized by subheadings from the reports.
- An independent project supplementing the #ReadtheTRCReport with downloadable video and audio.
- Oral recordings of the Final Report (What We Have Learned volume) in Chipewyan, Mi’kmaq, Ojibwe, and Plains Cree.
UVic Law Resources:
- The Indigenous Law Research Unit website.
- The law library’s Indigenous Law and Aboriginal Law Research Guides.