Six Nations parents outraged over Ottawa's handling of school supplies
While the Assembly of First Nations and Canada debate spending on students, parents on Six Nations are just hoping to get supplies.
While the Assembly of First Nations and Canada debate spending on students, parents on Six Nations are just hoping to get supplies.
The day before Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan stepped behind a microphone to trumpet his government’s commitment to education, one of his department’s Ontario regional offices faced a protest from Six Nations residents over the lack of supplies for the community’s schools.
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There are concerns tonight on the whereabouts of several bones dug up outside a former residential school in Ontario.
It’s been 200 years in the making.
Mohawks from the Six Nations territory in Ontario are digging up the dirt on what they believe is a dirty residential school secret.
A sit-in by young people in Six Nations will continue for now.
Big Tobacco has launched lawsuit against several First Nations tobacco manufacturers and retailers claiming they should also be on the financial hook if Ontario wins its $50 billion lawsuit against the tobacco industry.