

ANNEX C
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Indigenous Youth Reconciliation Barometer 2024
y put an end to a practice, institution, or system.
of our research project, “allyship" refers specifically to settler or ndigenous communities (This is distinct from “solidarity,” which is
r is usually in reference to a device used to measure pressure in recasting weather. In this context, we’re using the word e measuring of how Indigenous youth see the future for mmunities This project, and the report that comes from it, will be e a barometer measures pressure
mean your ancestral community/communities, an urban nity of 2SLGBTQIIA+ folks, as some examples. We understand secting identities and may also be disconnected from or stral community/communities. If any question is referring to a ity, it will be outlined in the question
ful behaviors toward people in your own community
ties: Groups of people that experience systemic discrimination us peoples are an example of this, as are other BIPOC BTQIIA+ folks.
eful about the future
e negative things will happen in the future.
l: Institutionalized education that follows high school, often a ceship, college program (diploma or certificate), or university ree, master's degree, or PhD)

ral, this term refers to the establishment and maintaining of a al relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples ment of Canada defines it as a renewed relationship between the Government based on the recognition of rights and respect. yone may have a different definition of reconciliation, or different e achieved – and if it can be achieved at all.
t of this research project, we are using “solidarity” to refer to n-Indigenous communities to demonstrate unity for a cause, r.
When you get help paying rent for a home from a government or