National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Planting a Seed Towards Reconciliation
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Planting a Seed Towards Reconciliation
Categories: Indigenous | Intended for Anyone
Location Details
Via Zoom Webinar. Participant link to be sent by email to registrants prior to event.
Contact Information
Jerald Sabin, 613-520-2600-8544, ipa@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: SPPA-IPA/FPA
The School of Public Policy and Administration is honoured to welcome Carleton alumnus Tim O’Loan to speak with our community at 1:00 PM ET on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, September 30. In this presentation, woven with three life changing short videos, Tim O’Loan will share his personal stories, experiences and challenges stemming from his four years with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). This presentation is meant to educate, enlighten and inspire greater understanding of Indigenous issues and reconciliation.
Tim O'Loan is a Sahtu Dene from the Northwest Territories (NWT) and a proud veteran having served 10 years (1983-1993) in the military before completing Carleton's BA in Political Science (1997) and starting his professional career. From 1998-2006, Tim was a land claims and self-government negotiator for the Government of the NWT. He then moved to Ottawa for his MA in Canadian Studies (2008) at Carleton. Tim was asked to join the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) in 2010 as the advisor to the TRC Chair, Senator Murray Sinclair. While Tim was with the TRC and since, he has made a number of presentations on reconciliation to a range of institutions and number of stakeholders. Tim continues to share this unique perspective to all levels of government, educational institutions and the private sector across Canada.