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In this year’s Calls to Action Accountability Special Report, Eva Jewell and Ian Mosby assess where Canada stands on ‘reconciliation’. In 2021, only three calls to action were completed; 83 Calls to Action remain unfulfilled. This report highlights the progress that has been made, what the barriers preventing action are, and why we need to think of the Calls to Action as more than just a checklist. This 2021 report includes interviews with Dr. Cindy Blackstock speaking on Child Welfare, Dr. Kisha Supernant on Missing Children and Burial Information and Kris Statnyk on Justice and UNDRIP, among others.