Barometer project tracks public opinion to gauge progress on reconciliation

Commitments for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people have been getting more attention since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its final report in 2015. The commission documented testimony from over 6,500 residential school survivors and their families – capturing a picture of the trauma and harm those schools inflicted, and the enduring legacy of violence that Indigenous peoples are trying to heal from.

So how successful have attempts at this project been to date? How have non-Indigenous people grown in their understanding of reconciliation? Where do gaps still exist? These are the types of questions the Canadian Reconciliation Barometer (CRB) is trying to understand.

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Last Modified: May 5, 2022