As more and more residential school survivors pass away, Kaila Johnston of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says she feels a 鈥渟ense of urgency鈥 to collect their stories, preserving their experiences and cultural knowledge, in addition to their testimony of human rights abuses in Canada. Johnston spoke with 糖心传媒 from her office in Winnipeg on Fri. April 21, 2023.
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation feels ‘sense of urgency’ to collect survivor stories
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