National News Child suicide pact draws criticism By Mark Blackburn Dec 07, 2012 A few weeks ago we had a story about a suicide pact among 30 youth in Vancouver and mostly were Aboriginal. APTN National News Last week we had a story about a suicide pact among 30 youth in Vancouver and mostly were Aboriginal. Now the chairwoman of the Vancouver school board is challenging how media covered the story. APTN National News reporter Tina House explains. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *WebsiteSubmit Report Tags: Featured, Suicide, Vancouver Continue Reading In Nunavut the polar bear is more than what’s on a pop bottle Does Senator Patrick Brazeau have the guts? Author(s) Mark Blackburn [email protected] 1 thought on “Child suicide pact draws criticism” OF COURSE IT DRAWS CRITICISM, ridiculous. I guarantee the majority of the people who are posting crititism is really misinformed on history and don’t truly understand intergenerational effects on our young ones. Comments are closed. More Stories Nation to Nation ‘We get pennies’: NDP Idlout denounces federal budget ... 7 hours ago By Annette Francis Northwest Territories preparing for the 2024 wildfire seas... 8 hours ago By Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs Report says Winnipeg mobile overdose prevention site ̵... 12 hours ago By The Canadian Press Chiefs in Alaska say state didn’t consult them over ... 16 hours ago By Sara Connors First Nations leaders say federal budget fails to highligh... 1 day ago By Fraser Needham Métis in Saskatchewan withdraw support for Bill C-53 1 day ago By APTN National News
OF COURSE IT DRAWS CRITICISM, ridiculous. I guarantee the majority of the people who are posting crititism is really misinformed on history and don’t truly understand intergenerational effects on our young ones.
OF COURSE IT DRAWS CRITICISM, ridiculous. I guarantee the majority of the people who are posting crititism is really misinformed on history and don’t truly understand intergenerational effects on our young ones.