Look over the 94 Calls to Action from this summary report by clicking here. Click here to visit CBC's Beyond 94 interactive site where you can check on the progress that has occurred on the 94 calls to action. 2) Next, look over the 94 Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation final report. It is made up of six sections: Welfare, Education, Language & Culture, Health,Justice, Reconciliation. You are not expected to read it all--skim over it, Select one ofthe 94 recommendations. Search the internet to find evidence if anything has been accomplished in response to this call to action at either a local, provincial or country-wide level. Be awareit's possible that no action at any level has occurred in relation to your selection. Click here to visit CBC's Beyond 94 interactive site where you can check on the progress that has occurred on the 94 calls to action. You want to choose a call to action that change has been made on. You should do your own research after this; Googling news articles on the topic is helpful. You can also get more resources by clicking here. For this assignment, look at each level of government and research what has or has not been done, See the example below for notes taken on Call to Action 14. Take notes and then write out your response in paragraph format. 3) Select a second call to action that no action has been taken on yet. Brainstorm how this call to action can be actualized and write your ideas down. How can all levels of government be involved? What other players would need to be involved? How could an everyday person be involved in making it happen? Why did you choose this call to action? How do you think having it happen will help with the Reconciliation process. Remember, cite your sources for all your information used in this assignment within the text. A Works Cited page is also needed. Below is an example of questions to ask and notes you can take to help you in your process of writing for the last two portions ofthis assignment