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Spazito

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21. Here is a photo of the spot, it is called The Healing Garden
Tue May 5, 2026, 01:20 PM
Yesterday


Some info on it's background:

The Healing Garden was created along the Red Willow Trail across from St. Albert Place in 2017 to recognize and acknowledge the survivors of Indian Residential Schools in St. Albert. It is meant to be a therapeutic place of reconciliation that will bring awareness, education, and cultural teachings to the community.

The Healing Garden is a community project led by a planning committee consisting of survivors of Indian Residential Schools, representatives from the First Nations and Métis communities, the United Church, the Catholic Church, the general community and the City of St. Albert.

Mission
It is to be a place of truth and reconciliation, a visible sign of our community’s commitment to walk in right relations with First Nation, Métis and Inuit peoples, and with all Nations.

Vision
To create an accessible therapeutic sanctuary for survivors of Indian Residential Schools, and victims of abuse on a transformative reconciling journey. To connect with an entire community for heightened awareness, to learn and grow from trauma to triumph, through prayer, meditation, and cultural teachings.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
In March 2015, Edmonton hosted the last national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Truth and Reconciliation Report (TRC) was created as a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement and strives to document the truth of the survivors, families and communities who were part of the experience. This has been a historic time for our country that will help us to pave a path for all of us to walk together with respect and mutual understanding.

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K&R!! chowder66 Yesterday #1
You are most welcome. niyad Yesterday #2
Kick SheltieLover Yesterday #3
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #23
Thank you -- our Episcopal church is holding a memorial obamanut2012 Yesterday #4
I am so glad to hear this, and so horrified by the need for it. niyad Yesterday #24
That is an excellent -- and heartbreaking way -- to put it obamanut2012 Yesterday #41
DURec leftstreet Yesterday #5
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #25
We have a spot along a riverside walkway that is dedicated to this and... Spazito Yesterday #6
Where, please? efhmc Yesterday #12
In Alberta, just outside of Edmonton... Spazito Yesterday #13
Thanks for the answer. Should have known it was Canada. efhmc Yesterday #15
Our history with Canada's Indigenous Peoples has been atrocious... Spazito Yesterday #16
I had heard of this but did not know what it was. Thanks for the info. efhmc Yesterday #18
You're very welcome! Spazito Yesterday #19
Would you consider making an OP about this very important inforrmation, niyad Yesterday #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Spazito Yesterday #39
I did an OP, I'm not sure how much attention it will get... Spazito Yesterday #40
Here is a photo of the spot, it is called The Healing Garden Spazito Yesterday #21
Thank you for this important background information. niyad Yesterday #27
Thank you for posting this LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #44
You're very welcome! Spazito 6 hrs ago #45
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. niyad Yesterday #26
You're very welcome! Spazito Yesterday #32
Very important. Also, little or no attention paid to this by the media. LoisB Yesterday #7
Sadly true on both counts. niyad Yesterday #28
K&R betsuni Yesterday #8
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #29
Heartbreaking and horrifying. This is how they get their own day. Passages Yesterday #9
It is indeed horrifying. niyad Yesterday #30
I work for a Native American Tribe, they are calling it MMIP day and wearing red here GusBob Yesterday #10
Thank you. I should have included that. niyad Yesterday #31
... Solly Mack Yesterday #11
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #33
Heartbreaking MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #14
Sadly true. niyad Yesterday #34
here where i live we don't have a death penalty. but everytime the police come to a dawn5651 Yesterday #17
It is an ongoing horror. niyad Yesterday #37
It's horrifying the way cases of missing/murdered indigenous women too often aren't investigated. betsuni 4 hrs ago #48
sad but true dawn5651 1 hr ago #49
Kick and rec. 58Sunliner Yesterday #20
Thank you. niyad Yesterday #35
Thank you!! 58Sunliner Yesterday #42
Thank you for bringing this to everyone's attention dlk Yesterday #22
You are most welcome. There is indeed much to be done. niyad Yesterday #36
This made me smile LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #43
So beautiful. So sad it is needed. niyad 6 hrs ago #46
I agree LetMyPeopleVote 6 hrs ago #47
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