ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Chancellor Darlene McIntosh, an Elder with the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation, shares a message on the importance of acting on Truth and Reconciliation, emphasizing the need for continued healing and meaningful engagement with Reconciliation efforts.
Truth, Reconciliation, the University & the path ahead.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø (ÂÜÀòÉäÇø) is deeply committed to Truth and Reconciliation, acknowledging its role in fostering meaningful relationships with Indigenous Peoples and communities.
As a central pillar of ÂÜÀòÉäÇø’s Strategic Plan, Truth and Reconciliation guide the university's efforts to address historical and ongoing injustices while advancing respect, inclusion, and understanding.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø actively collaborates with Indigenous partners to incorporate Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and practices into its programs and initiatives, creating pathways for reconciliation and decolonization within education and research.
This commitment underscores ÂÜÀòÉäÇø’s dedication to honoring Indigenous rights, culture, and contributions as an integral part of its mission.