You'll also find moving accounts
of meaningful reconciliation and sincere promises by people from all walks of life to make this country a better, more respectful place for all people.
Not exact matches
I believe that the search for a
meaningful form
of witness to the gospel
of reconciliation is
of paramount importance for the Church's mission.
Fayose said there could not be any
meaningful reconciliation with the Senator Ali Modu Sheriff - led faction, who according to him, is obviously working for political interests different from that
of the PDP.
In that respect, these new joint initiatives are evidence that the driver toward a low - carbon future will not be a political compromise, but a
reconciliation of sustained and
meaningful international collaboration in the deployment
of clean - energy solutions with the realities
of atmospheric physics and chemistry.
From R. v. Powley in 2003 (which recognized that Métis communities have pre-existing aboriginal rights protected by s. 35) to Cunningham v. Alberta in 2011 (wherein Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin urged that «the time has finally come for recognition
of the Métis as a unique and distinct people») to Manitoba Métis Federation v. Canada in 2013 (which recognized the outstanding constitutional grievance
of the Manitoba Métis flowing from land grant provisions set out in s. 31
of the Manitoba Act, 1870), the Supreme Court
of Canada has been consistent and unequivocal: s. 35 demands good faith and
meaningful negotiations and
reconciliation with the Métis people as well.
On appeal to the Supreme Court
of Canada, the federal government continues to argue for an arbitrarily narrow interpretation
of this unique head
of power, which would exclude these groups from treaty - making and thwart
meaningful reconciliation with them.
• Conduct research activities in area
of concern and provide valuable feedback to the management • Write and edit management documentation and assist managers in tracking projects • Assist in the creation and implementation
of strategic management plans • Participate in iteration planning and requirements gathering activities • Act as a coordinator between different projects • Make sure that all projects are implemented according to set requirements and guidelines • Keep team members
of each project up to date with project status and issues • Provide support to general office duties such as budget
reconciliation, correspondence and database management • Assist senior management to set organizational goals and objectives • Use technology to perform mathematical calculations and research activities • Provide internal meetings facilitation with various project teams • Suggest ways to improve internal operations effective and productive • Make sure that all concurrent projects are launched on published schedules • Create and maintain databases for management tracking purposes • Perform data entry services to handle project information • Assist in resolving project design and resource issues to minimize delays • Assemble and analyze statistical data and provide
meaningful interpretations • Establish and maintain effective communication with customers to ensure recurring business opportunities • Develop and deliver instructional materials for each individual project • Provide administrative backup support for various positions within the management on a need basis
«Without a deep and
meaningful understanding
of our nation's history, I don't believe we can achieve
reconciliation» says Peter Yu at this year's ANU
Reconciliation -LSB-...]
«Across Australia, RAPs realise a clear framework for
meaningful change, ensuring that organisations take significant and practicable steps to foster a genuine commitment to
reconciliation», said Justin Mohamed, CEO
of Reconciliation Australia.
The report argues that for
reconciliation to be lasting and
meaningful it must involve the full recognition
of identity rights.
The impoverished notion
of practical
reconciliation will not in and
of itself lead to
meaningful reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
The following four inter-related principles synthesise a range
of human rights obligations that must be addressed for
reconciliation to be
meaningful.
To state that recognition
of the past is essential for
meaningful reconciliation does not mean that we should be constrained by it.
It expresses concern about the current lack
of progress on
reconciliation and identifies a range
of commitments to be made at the national level before
meaningful reconciliation can be achieved.
Social Justice Report 2000 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2:
Reconciliation and human rights Chapter 3: International scrutiny
of Australia's Indigenous affairs policies Chapter 4: Achieving
meaningful reconciliation Chapter 5: Reparations Appendix 1: Information concerning Australia provided by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to United Nations Committees in 2000 Appendix 2: Concluding observations on Australia
of the...
The Social Justice Reports for 2000 and 2001 examined progress to date on some
of the governance and community - capacity building initiatives in light
of the need to advance
reconciliation in
meaningful and productive forms.
The Committee recommends that the State party take appropriate measures to ensure that the
reconciliation process is conducted on the basis
of robust engagement and effective leadership, so as to lead to
meaningful reconciliation, genuinely embraced by both the indigenous population and the population at large.