Sowing the seeds of reconciliation

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Published: September 29, 2023

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Sowing the seeds of reconciliation

Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation happens every year on September 30. Here at Glacier FarmMedia, we’re committed year-round to including Indigenous voices and stories in our agricultural coverage.

It hasn’t always been that way. Our editorial teams across our network have been on a journey of discovery and learning since we chose to embrace the spirit and intent of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action for media.

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Our publications have a long history of supporting growth and development through coverage that disseminates knowledge and fosters constructive dialogue. This simply builds on that tradition. We hope you find this compilation of our recent coverage interesting and informative.

We still have a lot to learn about getting along as neighbours and colleagues. However, what we have discovered so far is that the stories and the people behind them were out there all along, hiding in plain sight.

All we had to do was start seeing them.

Laura Rance-Unger
Vice-President of Editorial Content
Glacier FarmMedia

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