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Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson
One-hundred-and-four orange hearts at the former Brandon Indian Residential School site.
OTTAWA The Pallister and Trudeau governments are facing mounting pressure to help locate unmarked residential school burial sites, after Ontario pledged millions for these searches.
OTTAWA The Pallister and Trudeau governments are facing mounting pressure to help locate unmarked residential school burial sites, after Ontario pledged millions for these searches.
Meanwhile, a Manitoba senator says Ottawa needs to do all it can to help uncover the truth, instead of starting a legal battle with the Catholic Church.
On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford allocated $10 million over three years, both for searches and commemorations, earning praise from the Chiefs of Ontario, who are often critical of Ford.
She said she s been chased down hallways and racially profiled by members of the Parliamentary Protective Service.
Commons Speaker Anthony Rota s office said Wednesday that Qaqqaq has never complained about any incidents to the Speaker, who presides over the protective service along with the Speaker of the Senate.
The service itself issued a statement saying that it has extended an invitation to Ms. Qaqqaq to discuss the matter further. The Parliamentary Protective Service … is committed to deliver on its mission of (providing) security effectively while ensuring that all members of the parliamentary community can enjoy a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment, it said.
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Pimicikamak Cree Nation quickly fills appointments By: Dylan Robertson
Last Modified: 12:06 AM CDT Thursday, Jun. 17, 2021 | Updates
Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake, has bicycles as vaccination prizes.
OTTAWA As COVID-19 afflicts children in remote Ontario communities, one Manitoba band is offering prizes and planning summer activities to get kids to roll up their sleeves.
OTTAWA As COVID-19 afflicts children in remote Ontario communities, one Manitoba band is offering prizes and planning summer activities to get kids to roll up their sleeves. There are so many things we can do, the sooner we can open up the community, said Pimicikamak Chief David Monias.
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