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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation takes place September 30, 2022. The Law Society embraces reconciliation as a priority and we hope you will join us on September 27th from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m., for Assimilative Policies and the Canadian Legacy, a webinar presented by Annie Battiste exploring the devastating effects of assimilative policies in Canada, through an anti-racism lens of looking at power, privilege, how oppression is maintained and what allyship in this work looks like.
Click here to register.
To learn more, additional resources are available through our Truth and Reconciliation page, including reading and resource lists, podcast episodes, and Continuing Professional Development activities. We hope you find these helpful in your continuing effort to deepen your commitment to reconciliation and to know, understand, and address the truth of residential schools.