National News Man convicted of sex crimes against residential school students a free man By Jan 13, 2015 APTN National News An Indian residential school supervisor twice convicted of sex crimes against young First Nation boys, is now a free man. Paul Leroux served one year. Leroux was tried in 2013. APTN’s Larissa Burnouf reports. 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: Indian Residential School, Larissa Burnouf, Paul Leroux, Sex crimes Continue Reading Psychic experiments on First Nation students part of unearthed residential schoo... Aboriginal organizations hit with $60 million worth of cuts, Inuit faced steepes... Author(s) 1 thought on “Man convicted of sex crimes against residential school students a free man” Another confirmation of where we stand. Comments are closed. More Stories Former Keeseekoose chief heading to trial on historical ch... 1 hour ago By Kathleen Martens Book ‘Around the Kitchen Table’ by Métis scholars lau... 20 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Wolastoqey Nation brings the issue of criminalization of I... 20 hours ago By Angel Moore Scientists say coral reefs around the world are experienci... 21 hours ago By The Canadian Press RCMP drops investigation of band council under threat of l... 1 day ago By Kenneth Jackson NDP passes motion to have CEOs appear before committee on ... 1 day ago By Mark Blackburn
Another confirmation of where we stand.