By Kezia Royer-Burkett , Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Burlington Local-News.ca The Grandmother’s Voice conference, Truth with Reconciliation: Respect, Restore, Relearn, returns on February 25–26 at the Meeting House in Oakville, bringing together Indigenous leaders, Knowledge Keepers, and allies for crucial discussions on reconciliation. “This event is not just another conference — it’s a call to action,” says Jody Harbour, founder of Grandmother’s Voice. “It’s an opportunity for organizations and individuals to engage in meaningful change.” Last year’s conference sparked powerful conversations, but Grandmothers and Elders Renee Thomas Hill, Gail Whitlow, and Allen Sutherland felt the work was far from over. Moved by the impact of the gathering, they decided to bring the event back, aligning it with the Bear Moon — a time of deep reflection and setting intentions. “Feedback…
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