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The policy battle that set the stage for a century of residential school death, misery, grief

Dr. Peter Bryce and Duncan Campbell Scott believed in assimilating the country’s Indigenous peoples into majority white culture, but had different ideas about how it should happen.

The policy battle that set the stage for a century of residential school death, misery, grief

As Canada’s residential school system gathered homicidal force in 1909, two formidable bureaucrats wrestled for control of its direction in backroom Ottawa. Dr. Peter Bryce, the crusading chief medical officer of health in the Department of Indian Affairs, wanted the federal government to admit that tuberculosis was out of control in the country’s Indigenous school population, and commit to a wide-ranging effort to improve student health even if.

Conrad Black: The Opposition s odious ineptitude

Conrad Black: The Opposition s odious ineptitude Conrad Black © Provided by National Post Conservative Leader Erin O Toole It is almost unimaginable, given the horrifying shambles that the present federal government has made of almost everything, that it is potentially on the brink of a premature election, confident that it can regain a majority. The only explanation for this is the traditional unfeasibility of the federal Conservative party. Once the Liberals adopted the policy of alternating English and French-Canadian leaders, and the Conservatives obligingly recruited some prominent English-speaking Liberal politicians to mobilize the anglophone majority in the country to impose conscription on French-Canadians who had no particular reason to feel any filial loyalty to the British or the French in the hecatomb of the First World War, the preeminence of the Liberals was assured. The only federal Conservative leader since that time who was knowledgeable eno

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