“Circles for Reconciliation is an important effort to address decolonization and reconciliation. I applaud and support this carefully thought-out initiative.” Ry Moran Past Director, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation,…

The Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg is pleased to provide ongoing support to the initiative now widely know as Circles for Reconciliation! I know the beginnings were humble and you took…

“If Winnipeg is to succeed as a city, there must be reconciliation – between nations, between individuals. The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce is not only invested in the business-directed Calls…

We believe this engagement will be a great gift to the city of Winnipeg and all of its citizens – Indigenous and non-Indigenous.  It will provide a way for us…

This work is a concrete response to the Truth and Reconciliation’s 94 ‘Calls to Action’ bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to engage in meaningful conversation and interaction in a…

“There is no more pressing issue in Canada than reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Circles for Reconciliation is a step in this direction and models a partnership we can all learn from.” Niigaan…

“Together we are better. Through Circles for Reconciliation, Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals will engage in difficult – yet essential – conversations to gain a deeper understanding of what reconciliation can…

Reconciliation is an important part of the growth and development of Winnipeg’s Indigenous people and creating opportunities to bring people together to have the conversations is vital. In the spirit…