Canada Life and Power Corporation of Canada make $2-million gift to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Gift will help create a new home to continue the Centre’s work and guide our country on its path to truth and reconciliation.
Gift will help create a new home to continue the Centre’s work and guide our country on its path to truth and reconciliation.
Today, Canada Life, along with Power Corporation of Canada, announced a $2 million gift for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) to help build their permanent home. This new space will accommodate the Centre’s growing work and guide our country on its path to truth and reconciliation.
As part of a major $40 million capital campaign, this gift will help the NCTR build a new, dedicated and permanent home located on the grounds of the University of Manitoba. Construction of the new facility will begin in 2026 and is slated to open in 2029.
Canada Life and Power Corporation of Canada have a long history of philanthropic leadership and remain dedicated to helping to build stronger communities, advancing reconciliation and fostering understanding, healing and meaningful change. Over the past few years, Canada Life has worked collaboratively with NCTR to honour and amplify the voices of Indigenous communities, through raising the Survivors’ Flag in commemoration of Orange Shirt Day.
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