
In the words of the Honourable Murray Sinclair: “…I stand before you hopeful that we are at the threshold of a new era — a point of fundamental change in Canada’s story…a period of change that, if sustained by the will of the people, will forever realign the shared history of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada.”
(Macleans.ca/news/canada/, Dec 15,2015)
On July 1, 2023 the #History4Reconciliation campaign will begin. A series of over 20 short videos will be posted periodically to raise awareness o important moments in history that are essential to understand the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action. The goal is for this campaign is to encouraging people across Turtle Island to reflect on our history and take action in a variety of ways.

Campaign Goals:
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1. Raise awareness of key moments in history that are essential for beginning to understand the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) 94 Calls to Action
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2. Address the fact that there are still so many Canadians who have not read the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action (8 years later)
Join the #History4Reconciliation Campaign!
Follow us on social media to learn more about key moments in history that every Canadians should know to help understand the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action and to find out what you can do to help.
You can start right now by asking your friends, family, co-workers and neighbours to join you in the campaign! The videos will be posted on all Reconciliation Thunder social media channels.
There is also an option to sign up to receive the videos via email (see below)
Reconciliation Thunder
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was created through a legal settlement between Residential Schools Survivors, the Assembly of First Nations, Inuit representatives and the parties responsible for creation and operation of the schools: the federal government and the church bodies.
The TRC’s mandate was to inform all Canadians about what happened in residential schools. The TRC documented the truth of Survivors, their families, communities and anyone personally affected by the residential school experience. This included First Nations, Inuit and Métis former residential school students, their families, communities, the churches, former school employees, government officials and other Canadians.
The TRC concluded its mandate in 2015 and transferred its records to the safekeeping of National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR).
When the members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (The Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair, Dr. Marie Wilson, and Chief Wilton Littlechild) finished their work, they published their findings in a number of documents:
- Summary of the Final Report
- What we have learned
- The Survivors Speak
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The History, Part 1
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The History, Part 2
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The Inuit and Northern Experience
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The Métis Experience
- Canada’s Residential Schools: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The Legacy
- Canada’s Residential Schools: Reconciliation
They also created a short document with 94 calls to action for every member of society. The calls are broken into the following areas:
- Legacy
- Child welfare
- Education
- Language and Culture
- Health
- Justice
- Reconciliation
- Canadian Government and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
- Royal Proclamation and the Covenant of Reconciliation
- Settlement agreement parties and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
- Equity for Aboriginal People in the Legal System
- National Council for Reconciliation
- Professional Development and Training for Public Servants
- Church apologies and reconciliation
- Education for reconciliation
- Youth programs
- Museums and archives
- Missing Children and burial information
- National Center for Truth and Reconciliation
- Commemoration
- Media and Reconciliation
- Sports and Reconciliation
- Business and Reconciliation
- Newcomers to Canada
The calls are not just for government. They address multiple areas in society and all people need to know and act on them (see above).
The TRC final report states: “Reconciliation cannot be left up to governments, the courts, and churches alone. There must be dialogue and action in communities across the country. Reconciliation must happen across all sectors of Canadian Society.” (pg. 306).
Sign up here to receive the 94 calls by email! (see below)
Go to the ReconciliAction page to learn more! https://nctr.ca/reconciliaction-plans/
During the 94 days, people will be asked to choose at least one Call to Action. As the campaign proceeds you will be able to search the #94in94 hashtag to see examples of what other organizations/communities are doing. Once you or your organization/community decides, post your story online using the #94in94 hashtag to inspire others to do the same.
Jimmy Thunder
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Yes, we appreciate every donation given to assist with the costs of this campaign! There are three ways you can donate:
1) Click the “donate” button below.
2) Send an e-transfer to [email protected].
3) Write a cheque to “Reconciliation Thunder Inc” and mail the cheque to:
3 Poznan Cres
Winnipeg, MB R2P 0G6.
Please write #history4reconciliation in the memo line.
Please note that we are now an official charitable organisation and are able to issue tax deductible receipts. If you have any questions please contact us at [email protected]! Gitchi miigwetch!
Join the #History4Reconciliation Campaign!
Follow us on social media to learn more about key moments in history that every Canadians should know to help understand the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action and to find out what you can do to help.
You can start right now by asking your friends, family, co-workers and neighbours to join you in the campaign! The videos will be posted on all Reconciliation Thunder social media channels.
There is also an option to sign up to receive the videos via email (see below)

Reconciliation Thunder is an Official Charity registered with the Canada Revenue Agency.
All donations are eligible for official receipts for income tax purposes.