Reconciliation refers to the ongoing process of acknowledging historical injustices against Indigenous peoples in Canada and working together to establish renewed relationships based on mutual respect, understanding, and partnership. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2008-2015) documented the devastating impacts of residential schools and issued 94 Calls to Action guiding reconciliation efforts. Reconciliation involves all levels of government implementing these calls, including recognizing Indigenous rights, addressing socioeconomic gaps, revitalizing languages and cultures, and reforming child welfare and justice systems. Municipalities are increasingly engaging in reconciliation through land acknowledgments, Indigenous consultation, cultural awareness training, and addressing local Calls to Action.