Started by the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society in honour of Spirit Bear, organizations can host a Reconciliation Ambearrister (ambassador + barrister) to guide them through a year of learning and outreach dedicated to Indigenous children, families, and communities, and to promote the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.
Learn more about the Reconciliation Ambearrister program
BGC Canada’s National Youth Council, made up of 14 young leaders from across the country, has been working with our Ambearrister to learn their culture, language, favourite activities, and more—and have educated themselves about Indigenous cultures and communities in the process.
They are very excited to introduce the world to our Reconciliation Ambearrister! Stay tuned to our social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn) to meet our Ambearrister on June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day.