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Survivors, community honour 751 unmarked graves at Sask residential school site with vigil

Survivors, community honour 751 unmarked graves at Sask. residential school site with vigil Seven-hundred and fifty-one lights spanned the entirety of the unmarked graves discovered on Cowessess First Nation in southeast Saskatchewan where a large group of people, many wearing orange clothes, gathered on Saturday night in honour of the remains. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jun 27, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: June 27 Dozens of people attended a vigil on Cowessess First Nation on Saturday evening to honour the remains in 751 unmarked graves that were discovered near the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School. (Mickey Djruic/CBC) WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

Cowessess First Nation new child welfare legislation will keep children in care connected to community

  REGINA Cowessess First Nation children in care have a better chance of staying connected to their community after Cowessess introduced its own child welfare legislation. In March 2020, the citizen’s of Cowessess voted to pass the Miyo Pimatisowin Act, which allows Cowessess First Nation to self-govern and make decisions in the best interest of their children and families. This program is one of the first in the country. What s so great about it is now we don t have to try and prove it, now we assert and that s what Cowessess is doing, said Chief Cadmus Delorme. After years of planning and discussion, the newly installed act reverts the responsibility from the province back to the rights holder, Cowessess First Nation.

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