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Witness History

Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Witness History

BBC

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, History

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a seven-year project which examined the country’s residential school system.

For more than 100 years, Indigenous children were taken from their families to boarding schools with the sole purpose to “kill the Indian in the child”.

The schools were run by various church organisations on behalf of the Canadian government, and many children were subject to physical and sexual abuse.

In 2015, the commission found that cultural genocide had been committed against Canada’s Indigenous people.

Chief Wilton Littlechild was one of the three commissioners who travelled the country hearing survivor’s testimony. He has been speaking to Tim O’Callaghan.

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(Photo: Female students at a residential school with a nun in 1940. Credit: Reuters/ Canada. Dept. Indian and Northern Affairs/Library and Archives Canada)

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But for today, we're going back to a time when Canada came to terms with a dark hidden part of its history

1:12.0

and a warning. There are descriptions of abuse and violence in this program. There's been something

1:18.7

of a day of reckoning for the people of Canada recently. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission

1:24.7

has finally given its verdict on how the country treated its

1:28.6

Aboriginal children. This is the story of how more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken

1:35.4

from their homes and sent to residential schools, a practice that took place in Canada for over

1:40.9

100 years, with the last school closing in 1997.

1:45.5

This was the most unknown, saddest, darkest chapter in Canadian history, because no one knew

1:53.1

what was going on all these years behind the residential schools until the Truth and Reconciliation

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