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University of Saskatchewan Is Making Changes to Move toward Reconciliation.

by lindaoppenheim | Jun 22, 2017 | Article, Truth and Reconciliation | 0 comments

Catherine Porterjune describes the University of Saskatchewan’s increasing the number of aboriginal students and faculty and changing its curriculum to include aboriginal belief systems and traditional knowledge and the reaction to their actions.

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