Given the need for decolonization and its steps in moving forward Canada’s relationship with the Indigenous peoples, I felt it was important to address the truth and reconciliation commission and its 94 calls to action. The TRC is broken down into the following categories, under Legacy, child welfare, education, language and culture, health, and justice, and under Reconciliation, Canadian governments and UN declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples, royal proclamation and covenant of reconciliation, settlement agreement parties and the United Nations, equity for Aboriginal peoples 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 centre for truth and reconciliation, commemoration, media and reconciliation, sports and reconciliation, business and reconciliation, and newcomers to Canada.
So far, the only one I have seen make public news is missing children and burial information. Even church apologies and reconciliation has not reached its needed fruition. This is an indication that Canada has failed to truly make amends to Indigenous peoples and fulfill the needs of the Indigenous peoples.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/truth-and-reconciliation-94-calls-to-action-1.3362258