Resources for Learning and Reflection

ACT acknowledges that we operate on the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples across Canada. We honour the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples whose deep connections to these lands, waters, and communities continue to shape this country. We are grateful to live, work, and learn alongside these communities, and we recognize that reconciliation is not a destination but an ongoing journey. We commit to continuous learning, reflection, and meaningful change within our organization, today and every day.

Informational & Educational Resources

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

https://trw-svr.nctr.ca/

About National Indigenous History Month

https://shorturl.at/zy14a

Native Land Map

https://native-land.ca/

CBC Indigenous

https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous

Orange Shirt Society

https://orangeshirtday.org/reconciliation-hub/

Stolen Sisters and Brothers Action Movement

https://shorturl.at/Vx3ZW

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

https://shorturl.at/OjmQa

Indigenous Peoples Atlas

https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/

Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs

https://rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/

Advocacy Organizations & Support Services

Assembly of First Nations

afn.ca

Métis National Council

www.metisnation.ca

Native Women’s Association of Canada

nwac.ca

National Association of Friendship Centres

https://nafc.ca

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

https://itk.ca/

Native Counselling Services of Alberta

www.ncsa.ca

Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association

www.anfca.com/

Métis Nation of Alberta

www.albertametis.com

Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society

www.bentarrow.ca

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples

https://abo-peoples.org/

“Working alongside ACT has highlighted the strength of their Indigenous department's commitment to community-led relationships and knowledge sharing. ACT's focus on community education creates meaningful learning and support pathways that empower communities, building understanding and capacity to respond to human trafficking.”

– Alberta Native Friendship Centres