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We got an orange sea : thousands walk through downtown Winnipeg for truth and reconciliation

Thousands of people marked Canada s second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with a walk through downtown Winnipeg Friday.

Pope Francis: Survivors seek support following Pope s apology

An apology from the Pope without actions means nothing : Manitoba residential school survivors

As First Nations, Métis and Inuit delegates continue to meet with Pope Francis in Vatican City, some residential school survivors in Manitoba want to see much more than an apology from the Holy See.

Surviving residential school: Need to educate, heal, reclaim

Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar Save to Read Later Dave Rundle was 10 years old in 1955 when a priest came to transport him and his five-year-old brother Lawrence to Fort Alexander Residential School. (Alex Lupul / Winnipeg Free Press) His story doesn’t begin with a stranger in shadow-black darkening the door of his log cabin, but it is the first thing he mentions. His story doesn’t begin with a stranger in shadow-black darkening the door of his log cabin, but it is the first thing he mentions. It was the day in 1955 the priest came with papers in hand and the determination to steal away Dave Rundle, 10, and his brother Lawrence, 5, from their parents and grandparents, to force them into Fort Alexander Residential School.

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