In Search of the Truth: Uncovering Nursing's Involvement in Colonial Harms and Assimilative Policies Five Years Post Truth and Reconciliation Commission

The year 2020 marks five years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada released its Calls to Action, directing nursing to take action on both "truth" and "reconciliation." The aim of this article is to examine how nurses have responded to the TRC's call...

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Main Authors: Paisly Michele Symenuk (Author), Dawn Tisdale (Author), Danielle H. Bourque Bearskin (Author), Tessa Munro (Author)
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Published: York University Libraries, 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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