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.
“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.

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Meet our Acting Executive Editor, a familiar face
After nearly a decade of collaborating with the GRC on a number of projects, we can’t think of a better person to join our team as acting executive editor than Calyn Shaw. Calyn comes to the centre with a wealth of experience, having worked in various roles at CBC for eight years…
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Bribe, Inc. is screening at UBC on Feb 5
Join the GRC for a free screening of Peter Klein’s latest documentary, Bribe Inc., on Feb 5 at 5:30 PM at UBC’s Frederic Wood Theatre. Followed by a Q&A with Klein and anti-corruption activist Alexandra Wrage.
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State of Play, our “illuminating and alarming” podcast, is out now
We’re proud to share our new podcast series, State of Play: Summer Games, which is being distributed by Pulitzer and Peabody Award-winning public media organization PRX.
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Our year in review
Get the GRC’s 2023-2024 annual report.