TRC lands in Saskatchewan to hear residential school stories
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is making its first major stop in Saskatchewan this week.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is making its first major stop in Saskatchewan this week.
Federal Aboriginal Affairs officials planned to stonewall and avoid public questions about comments made by their minister, emails obtained by APTN National News show.
Students who attended the Prince Albert Residential School in Saskatchewan are being asked to find their old yearbooks.
Mohawks from the Six Nations territory in Ontario are digging up the dirt on what they believe is a dirty residential school secret.
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The single mother of two young children needed a job. A non-Aboriginal woman, she was educated at First Nations University of Canada. Her two young children are of Anishnabe heritage and she deeply cares about First Nation people. She saw the chance to work as a form filler as an opportunity to do a job she could be proud of.
The people who search for former students for Blott and Company work for a company called Honour Walk.
To get into the IAP process, you must fill out a 21-page application form and then prepare for a hearing where adjudicators will question you to ensure your claims are legitimate. The IAP Secretariat encourages former students to retain a lawyer to help them with this complex process.