Truth & Reconciliation (TRC)

Truth and Reconciliation is not just a day. It’s an ongoing practice of listening, learning, unlearning, and showing up. At Sabia, we recognize that our work with plant medicines is only possible because of the lands, waters, and Indigenous communities who have cared for them since time immemorial.

This page gathers resources to support reflection, education, and meaningful action. Whether you are just starting your journey or looking to deepen it, we invite you to spend time with these materials and consider what reconciliation looks like in your own life and work.

  • Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada

    The official archive of the TRC’s records, reports, and survivor statements.

  • 94 Calls to Action

    The practical steps identified by the TRC to advance reconciliation across all sectors of society.

  • Yellowhead Institute TRC Report

    An annual report card tracking Canada’s progress (and gaps) in fulfilling the 94 Calls to Action.

  • MHRN TRC Reading Guide (for non-Indigenous organizations)

    A hands-on toolkit to help non-Indigenous groups read, reflect on, and apply the TRC in their own work. View the PDF here

Support Lines

If this brings up difficult feelings, you are not alone:

National Indian Residential School Crisis Line

1-866-925-4419

(available 24/7)

Hope for Wellness Help Line

1-855-242-3310

(available 24/7, phone and online chat)

Talk4Healing

1-855-554-4325

(available 24/7 as culturally grounded support for Indigenous women, by Indigenous women)

Kids Help Phone

1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868

(support for youth available 24/7)

Reflection

“Like the mycelium beneath the soil, our connections are woven together. Repairing and restoring them takes intention and care.”

🧡 Every Child Matters.