Stories of reconciliation compiled

Large numbers of people wearing orange in Nathan Phillips Square
People young and old fill Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Sept. 30 to celebrate National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The day marked the second anniversary of the opening of the Spirit Garden, which the Diocese of Toronto and individual Anglicans helped to fund.
 on October 29, 2025
Photography: 
Stuart Mann

In marking the 10th anniversary of the 94 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), the diocese is reflecting on its journey with the calls over the past decade. Consider one story or action you would like to share

and have highlighted in the Right Relations Collective’s 10 Years of Action project. Send a reflection and any photos you have permission to share to the Rev. Leigh Kern, Right Relations Coordinator, at [email protected].

Survey maps reconciliation network

Anglicans across the diocese have been organizing and collaborating around the goals of reconciliation with Indigenous communities for decades. The diocesan Right Relations ministries would like to develop an accessible database and resource-sharing network so that ministries, working groups and committees can be aware of and support one another. Fill out a short survey to let the Right Relations Collective know about your parish’s activities. Visit the truth and reconciliation page on the diocese’s website, www.toronto.anglican.ca.