Reconciliation
In Canada, the process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples is helping us to re-conceptualize and transform our basic relationships. To apply the principle of the oneness of humanity to our common life, we need to work towards an organic change in the structure of our society. As we walk this path, we will learn lessons and practical measures that will help to guide the healing of other divisions between the world’s peoples.
The Office of Public Affairs works in partnership with a range of organizations, universities and government agencies to participate in a discourse about reconciliation. Featured below is information about a number of recent projects and events.
Projects
Each section below highlights aspects of a number of projects advanced by the Office of Public Affairs, often in partnership with other organizations.
- Submission of the Bahá'í Community of Canada to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Video: "The Path Home" (commissioned by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada)
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Public events in honour of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- News Article: “National Spiritual Assembly Presents Submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission”
- News Article: “Bahá'í community co-sponsors Vancouver public event on reconciliation and the transformation of society”
- News Article: “Bahá'ís of Canada Honour the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission”
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Local Bahá'ís support Truth and Reconciliation Commission events across the country
- News Article: “Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission”
- News Article: “Journey of Reconciliation arrives in Saskatoon”
- News Article: “The search for unity and cultural reconciliation”
- News Article: “The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission convenes in Montreal”
- News Article: “Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final National Event concludes in Edmonton”
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Canadian Interfaith Conversation statement
- Thought Piece: “Advancing the conversation on reconciliation in Canada”
- Book chapter in "Spirit of Reconciliation: A Multi-Faith Resource" (edited by Rev. Dr. Raymond C. Aldred and Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan)
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“Reflections on reconciliation” (with Prof. John Borrows, Chief Dr. Robert Joseph, Karen Joseph)
Events
Each section below includes links to news articles about recent events attended by the Office of Public Affairs.
Further Reading
More information about this area can be found in the Document Library
- Video: "Honouring the Children: Social action for truth, reconciliation and justice" (2021)
- Podcast: “The Public Discourse: Resilience and Relationships” (2020)
- Thought Piece: “Advancing the Conversation on Reconciliation in Canada”
- Submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2013)
- Submission to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1993)