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As we near the end of the reading of the 94 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it may be good to reflect on what we’ve read and consider our what it means practically:
1. As citizens, residents and contributors to Canada’s daily life, what is our responsibility to the cause of Reconciliation?
2. Who is responsible for implementing the Calls to Action, and who is responsible to make sure that they are implemented?
3. What are the ethical aspects of Reconciliation?
4. What are the potential gains to moving through this process? What are the costs?
5. What are the costs of dragging our collective feet on Reconciliation?
6. What should the priorities be in implementing Reconciliation?
7. How should progress in Reconciliation be measured?
8. What are the consequences of achieving, or not achieving, Reconciliation?Hope you can join us for this interesting discussion.