What does reconciliation look like? That question comes up a lot, particularly on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, when atonement for past wrongs bring into focus the ongoing and system barriers facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada today. But for many, reconciliation as an ideal comes down to a simple thing that is inherently part of all of us as social beings: relationships. Reconciliation can be as simple as open and honest relationships. And such relationships are an important part of the burgeoning Indigenous tourism industry every day in Alberta. To mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we are taking a look at reconciliation in action through the relationships that have formed between Indigenous and non-Indigenous partnerships in the tourism industry in Alberta. Read more about these partnerships with the link in our bio.
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