The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is a signatory to the Thunder Bay Anti-Racism and Inclusion Accord and is a devoted advocate towards advancing diversity and inclusion in our community. We offer this training opportunity for local businesses as part of our commitment to answering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action #92. This 3-hour self-paced online course includes content from Northwestern Ontario and a certificate of completion is offered by First Nations University of Canada.
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Trailer: Reconciliation Education course
2:25 min. Short visual trailer of the course: typically what is shared with employees to announce the course internally.
4 Seasons of Reconciliation is a multi-media teaching unit that promotes a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians, through transformative multi-media learning, in collaboration with First Nations University of Canada. This educational initiative, developed for secondary, post-secondary and the workplace incorporates teacher guides, slideshows, videos and films along with engaging online portals. Learn more below:
Indigenous Awareness Training
Modular online learning course:
Complete, at your own pace, all 9 modules and receive a completion certificate from First Nations University of Canada.
Benefiting the workplace:
About the course:
4 Seasons of Reconciliation is a unique 3-hour online course which promotes a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians through transformative learning about truth and reconciliation.
This workplace course provides the basic foundation on the relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples and helps meet the 94-Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). Employees can learn at their own pace and return to the course which tracks their progress and completion rates with reports provided to the employer.
In collaboration with the First Nations University of Canada, 4 Seasons of Reconciliation provides a comprehensive online learning course with captivating multi-media components, including award-winning reconciliation documentaries. Each short module can be completed at the learner’s pace and provides a mix of learning tools such as PowerPoint, videos, films, and quizzes. A certificate of completion and a bonus video library for on-going learning is provided at the end of the course.
This Course Includes:
The film ‘Economic Reconciliation’
The reconciliation film series - 4 short films on reconciliation co-produced with First Nations University of Canada and the film, ‘3rd World Canada’ filmed north of Thunder Bay
Modular quizzes
Completion certificate with Linkedin compatibility built-in.
A bonus library of film and video content for 20hrs of bonus learning
Learning Management System portal (LMS) with an individualized tracking
Quarterly usage report to track successful implementation
Technical assistance to your learners
Diversity of regions and voices:
Short Trailer to the Award-Winning Reconciliation Film Series:
These trailers provide you with a sense of the quality of the films as well as their potential to inspire and move people in a good way towards reconciliation. Two of the films in the series are envisioned and directed by the Elders of First Nations University of Canada an have won international film festival prizes.
About First Nations University of Canada:
Short Testimony Video:
from Educators and Indigenous Contributors and Authors:
Bonus Library:
After the course, you can continue your learning in the bonus learning section with over 20-hours of award-winning reconciliation films and short bite-size videos. Here is a sample from the bonus library:
WATCH Video: 2-min clip Oji-Cree youth in remote boreal forest Nation: Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, On.
Senator Murray Sinclair, TRC Commissioner: a message to business and law students: bonus clip from the film, Economic Reconciliation:
Nos ressources sont disponibles en français:
Reconciliation Education is produced by Productions Cazabon an award-winning media & online publishing company in collaboration with First Nations University of Canada.
Education partners and funders: