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RAIC signs UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People canadianarchitect.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from canadianarchitect.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Article content This all culminated in the burning and desecration of more than 45 churches and the toppling of half a dozen statues. Thursday’s media presentation didn’t deliver another jaw-dropping headline, but it did give us a better understanding of what was discovered. A researcher from the Fraser Valley University near Vancouver walked us through her research and methods, explaining how she detected roughly 200 “subsurface anomalies” which remain “targets of interest.” The 215 figure, we were told, was given in error. And to be clear, no one yet knows if these 200 “anomalies” are graves. We do know with certainty that these were not mass graves. ....
A time to listen, learn, and change | Bancroft this Week bancroftthisweek.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bancroftthisweek.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A survivor of the Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan is calling on the federal government to acknowledge the ‘atrocities’ committed against Indigenous people by providing funding for healing centres aimed at helping residential school survivors cope with years of trauma and abuse. ....
Alberta, Canada – Alsena White, aged 67, is illiterate. She gets by with the help of her children and grandchildren. Alsena was taught at the Blue Quills Indian Residential School near St Paul, Alberta. From the age of five to 16, she lived at the federal government-funded school, ushered through grade after grade. Yet no one seemed to notice – or to care – that she could neither read nor write. “[To them] I was just another Indian,” she says of the Catholic nuns and priests who administered her education. Leaning slightly forward, as if to make sure it is safe to speak, Alsena continues: “I tell people I spent 10 years in jail even though I never committed a crime.” ....