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Sexual Assault Allegations Made Against Former Priest Father Turcotte, FMCSD Planning To Listen To Claims

By Jaryn Vecchio Father Turcotte front entrance // Jaryn Vecchio - Harvard Broadcasting Sexual assault allegations are being made against a former local Priest. Allan Adam, Chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, made the claim about Father J.A. Turcotte while speaking to a large crowd following the ‘Bring Our Children Home Healing Rally’ held on Canada Day. These allegations, which included putting his hand down children’s pants, took place while he was at the Holy Angels Residential School in Fort Chipewyan. Turcotte spent 40 years working in the region. According to the Fort McMurray Today, an elder, who wished to remain unnamed, corroborated the claims.

Ceremony in Anzac remembers victims and survivors of residential schools, Sixties Scoop

Author of the article: Vincent McDermott Publishing date: Jun 15, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  L-R: Alden Cree, Frida Jensen Kuefler and Bernadette Dumais of Fort McMurray First Nation #468 at a memorial in Anzac, Alta. for survivors and victims of the residential school system and Sixties Scoop on Sunday, June 13, 2021. Robert Murray/Special to Postmedia/Fort McMurray Today Article content Dozens of people gathered in Anzac for a Sunday afternoon vigil remembering victims of the residential school system and the Sixties Scoop. There were stories of pain, suffering and loss spanning generations. But from the same speakers came stories of survival, reclaiming culture and defying the people who tried extinguishing it.

Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from quarantine

Article content Foreign citizens entering Alberta to work in the oilsands have been exempt from federal COVID-19 restrictions at the border since June 2020, including the 14-day quarantine. Alberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said in a Tuesday email these workers were declared essential after the federal government granted them permission to cross the border. The province’s guidelines on exempt workers have been online since last spring. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from border restrictions, 14-day quarantine Back to video “They can go to work without the quarantine. That’s the federal provision and we mirror it,” said McMillan in an email, adding they are still required to follow the province’s health restrictions.

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