
Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson is a former commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, recognized for her advocacy in promoting awareness and action towards reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the country. She emphasizes the urgency of this work as survivors age and the need for institutional accountability.
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The calls, first released in July, 2015, along with the six-volume final report published six months later by former senator and judge Murray Sinclair, non-Indigenous former CBC journalist Marie Wilson, and former Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations and member of Parliament Wilton Littlechild, were a gift from the 7,000 survivors and witnesses of Canada’s residential-school program who offered their testimonies.
Truth and reconciliation, 10 years later: Education got us into this mess. Will it get us out?Marie Wilson, a former commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, emphasized the urgency of reconciliation efforts.
For Indigenous leaders and Canadians, the long path to reconciliation is steady but unfinished















