Modules 5 and 6 of PSAC's online course, Walking in Our Truth Together, are now available. This essential program, rooted in Truth and Reconciliation, explores the histories, rights, and perspectives of Indigenous Peoples.
Module 5, titled "Inuit Ways of Life," invites you to discover the beautiful culture, important history, and contemporary realities of Inuit people. This module explores their deep connection to the land and their ongoing pursuit of self-determination.
Module 6, titled “First Nations, Many Nations,” explores the diversity of First Nations on Turtle Island. Participants will discover the rich cultures and languages of the many First Nations, the different challenges these groups face today, and the solutions these groups are bringing forward to create a future that truly takes reconciliation into account.
If you’ve started your learning with Modules 1-4, continue your journey by diving into Modules 5 and 6. If you haven’t registered yet, this is a great time to begin. Each module is self-paced, allowing you to learn and reflect on your schedule.
About the course
Walking in Our Truth Together is our new online course that invites you to deepen your understanding and take meaningful steps toward reconciliation. Developed in collaboration with Canadian Geographic, this course supports our commitment to reconciliation by increasing awareness of Indigenous realities, honouring resilience, and fostering impactful change.
Over 10-modules, participants will explore crucial topics such as treaties, Indigenous law, Métis history, and the cultural richness of Inuit life. Each module delves into Indigenous history, legal frameworks, and rights, highlighting their ongoing significance in today’s society.
This isn’t just an educational program — it’s a transformative journey toward a more respectful and inclusive future.
"Reconciliation is a continuous process that requires sustained individual and collective action."
— Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, 2015