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Public residential school awareness growing across Canada, study shows

However researchers conclude more needs to be done to educate people on their lasting impact
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Archie Chantyman rests after his long march for truth and healing from his home Lhoosk害羞草研究所檜z Dene Nation back to the site of St. Joseph害羞草研究所檚 Mission where he and many other Indigenous children were interned in residential school. (Araiah Fraser photo)

Research suggests public awareness of past harms from residential schools has increased but more work needs to be done educating Canadians on lasting effects of the institutions.

In a report released Wednesday, researchers from the University of Manitoba, University of Victoria and Toronto Metropolitan University, in collaboration with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, measured the progress of non-Indigenous and Indigenous Peoples in their shared journey toward reconciliation in 2022.

This is the second year the group has tracked reconciliation awareness using what they call the Canadian reconciliation barometer.

The team surveyed 3,174 Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in six regions across the country through an online questionnaire.

Researchers found 90 per cent of non-Indigenous respondents and 94 per cent of Indigenous respondents had read or heard about residential schools, up from 65 per cent and 87 per cent respectively in 2021.

The polling industry害羞草研究所檚 professional body, the Canadian Research Insights Council, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.

害羞草研究所淚ndigenous Peoples have unquestioningly been sounding the alarm bell, really, since the dawn of time in this country, about the challenges the Canadian state is creating for the full enjoyment of the rights of Indigenous Peoples,害羞草研究所 said Ry Moran, a M茅tis researcher on the project and associate university librarian-reconciliation at the University of Victoria.

害羞草研究所淭he fact that we害羞草研究所檙e seeing some greater consensus emerge is perhaps reflective of the fact that people, especially non-Indigenous Canadians, are starting to understand a little bit better where we害羞草研究所檙e at.害羞草研究所

Moran said this is likely due to: widespread publicity of unmarked burial sites at several former residential schools; a visit to Canada last year by Pope Francis, who apologized for harms at the schools; and the federal government opting to make Orange Shirt Day the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

An estimated 150,000 First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis children were forced to attend the government-funded, church-run schools, which were largely overseen by the Catholic Church.

An estimated 6,000 Indigenous children died at the institutions, while many experts believe the number to be higher. The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation has recorded the names of more than 4,000 who died.

Respondents in the survey said they were more aware of past and ongoing harms in 2022 than in the previous year.

Researchers said this is hopeful, but an ongoing focus on education is important because awareness is only the start of the journey.

In 2022, Indigenous respondents said groups that have harmed Indigenous people have not taken full responsibility for their actions. Non-Indigenous respondents were slightly more inclined to think groups have done enough, the report says.

The study found the attitudes of Indigenous respondents didn害羞草研究所檛 change from 2021 to 2022 when it came to their thoughts on Canada making progress on apologies, nation-to-nation relationships and personal equality.

Respondents reported similar scores when it came to quality of life for Indigenous Peoples. On average, 23 per cent of non-Indigenous respondents and 26 per cent of Indigenous respondents said Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada have equal life outcomes, compared to 28 per cent and 24 per cent respectively in 2021.

害羞草研究所淲e害羞草研究所檝e got some more work to do to create that common understanding and that empathetic understanding of human rights and equality in this society,害羞草研究所 Moran said.

害羞草研究所淭hese are things that people can ask their politicians to do, we can make them electoral issues in society, and certainly policymakers can redouble their efforts to create better policy.害羞草研究所

While the report found an uptick in several other important measures of reconciliation, there were some areas that did not see a positive trend, including the engagement of non-Indigenous people with Indigenous communities.

Stephanie Scott, executive director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, welcomed the report, saying it can guide policymakers to bolster reconciliation. But she warned of residential school denialism.

害羞草研究所淲e cannot discount or deny the dangerous rise in denialism in both mainstream and online media, and it must be countered with ongoing accurate knowledge and information,害羞草研究所 she said in a news release.

Unlike other projects that track implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission害羞草研究所檚 94 calls to action, the group害羞草研究所檚 research delved into the perceptions of reconciliation held by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada.

The researchers said tracking reconciliation awareness can motivate people, organizations and governments to act.

害羞草研究所淭his is not the end of the journey by any means,害羞草研究所 said Moran. 害羞草研究所淎wareness is really a precursor to understanding the more complex histories that created the residential school system and the personal and structural inequities that have been caused by those institutions.害羞草研究所

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