Métis People, the RCMP, and Reconciliation: Navigating History, Connecting with Community, and Creating Ethical Spaces to Start Again - News Summed Up

Métis People, the RCMP, and Reconciliation: Navigating History, Connecting with Community, and Creating Ethical Spaces to Start Again


Métis People, the RCMP, and Reconciliation: Navigating History, Connecting with Community, and Creating Ethical Spaces to Start AgainBy Merelda Fiddler-Potter, PhD., October 2021This Métis position paper was researched and written by PhD candidate Merelda Fiddler-Potter in October 2021. In it she asks the question, " Is reconciliation between Métis people and the RCMP possible? " It also provides key insights from a Métis perspective to inform distinctions-based approaches for the RCMP as we continue to move forward with reconciliation efforts and building trust with Indigenous peoples. Full report: Métis People, the RCMP, and Reconciliation: Navigating History, Connecting with Community, and Creating Ethical Spaces to Start AgainExecutive summaryIn Métis People, the RCMP, and Reconciliation: Navigating History, Connecting with Community, and Creating Ethical Spaces to Start Again, Merelda Fiddler-Potter asks the question, " Is reconciliation between Métis people and the RCMP possible? Navigating historyFor many, the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Final Report was the end of the truth telling and the beginning of the reconciliation efforts.


Source: CBC News December 22, 2021 19:53 UTC



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