Canada Vs. Germany - How did Germany move forward post WWII from Anti-Semitism

by junkyarddoggg

I am Canadian and recently on the news, remains of 215 kids were found on site of a Residential School (215 children found buried near residential school). Canada has a dark history of "clearing the plains' of Indigenous People. Residential schools were meant to strip children from their culture and have them assimilate into white culture (Residential School System). However, many of them died in the schools and those who survived suffered from emotional and physical trauma.

Politicians and Indigenous groups are in the news saying what the current government is doing for reconciliation is not enough. It is a stretch to compare the Holocaust to Residential Schools but I am wondering, what did Germany do post WWII?

How did the Germans apologize to the Jewish community and then how did they both move on?

voyeur324

Look at the answers by /u/kieslowskifan and /u/commiespaceinvader and /u/Abrytan (among others) in What did the citizens that voted/supported for the Nazi party do after the war?

See below for an answer that makes a more direct comparison.