TRC hears painful Inuit residential school stories
Meanwhile, the truth and reconciliation commission heard from the urban Inuit community Thursday in Ottawa.
Meanwhile, the truth and reconciliation commission heard from the urban Inuit community Thursday in Ottawa.
APTN National News The head of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission had a message for…
A special guest speaker made a moving presentation on the resiliency of the human spirit at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s national event in Saskatoon.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission recently held a national event in Saskatoon.
Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan unveiled a stained glass window in honour of residential school survivors Monday, marking the June 11, 2008, anniversary of the prime minister’s apology for one of the darkest periods in Canadian history.
The Missing Women’s Inquiry ended as it began. In chaos.
The identities and bodies of many First Nations children who died at Indian residential schools may be lost forever, says the Ontario Coroner’s Office which has been working with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to sift through one of the darkest periods in Canadian history to find the dead.
When the Indian residential school agreement was first announced, it was viewed as a chance for healing and reconciliation.
APTN National News The Metis National Council is meeting in Saskatoon to discuss issues surrounding…