Why is some of the funding being spent for national projects by federal institutions?
The Government believes it is important for all Canadians to understand our history, including the more difficult periods. The goal is to develop initiatives that can reach and educate all Canadians. While the Community Historical Recognition Program enables affected communities to relate their experiences from their own perspective in a way that is meaningful to them, the NHRP is national in scope and provides a federal narrative of historical events.
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