Updates + Events
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‘A no holds-barred Elder’
How Donald Prince is helping to heal his Indigenous community. Part of Turning Points, a GRC series airing on PBS NewsHour that explores alcohol use, addiction, resilience and healing in the Canadian North.
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“I feel like I lost a lot of years of my life not being who I am”
Eric Wardell was taken from his parents during the ’60s Scoop. His story explores identity — what it means to discover who you are, and how your past can shape your future.
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Tiny Foundation Fellowships for Investigative Journalism
The GRC and The Citizens are excited to announce these investigative fellowships, offering $5,000 to $20,000 CAD to journalists and aspiring reporters that propose stories about big tech and government accountability.
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Meet Our New Supply Chain Reporting Fellow
We talk with Esther, the GRC’s new Supply Chain Reporting Fellow.
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Tracing the Story
Winners of TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting share the story behind the story.
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Q & A with Andie Crossan
We talk journalism with Andie, the GRC’s new Acting Managing Director.
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“I tell this story because I want to give it to you”
This Father’s Day, William Greenland shares his history, wisdom and lessons learned with his son. In partnership with PBS NewsHour.
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“They say it takes five generations to get healed”
Muriel Betsina is a residential school survivor. Taken with her sister from their childhood home, she suffered years of abuse. Muriel shares how she found happiness again—both for herself, her children and her grandchildren.