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Part 2 of this two-part resource applies the Braiding Framework to determine whether government actions and policies represent meaningful progress or are merely symbolic gestures of reconciliation. It provides a summary evaluation of how federal, provincial, and territorial governments have responded to those health-specific Calls to Action over the past decade.
Part 1 of two, An Overview of the Braiding Framework: Symbolic Progress Without Structural Change
See the full report, Braiding Accountability: A Ten-Year Review of the TRC’s Healthcare Calls to Action