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Australia s government sued over Stolen Generations child removals

Australia s government sued over Stolen Generations child removals Updated AFP Share this: Hundreds of Indigenous Australians who were forcibly removed from their families as children are suing the government in a class action launched on Wednesday seeks compensation for the injustice. Pexels Thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youths were taken from their homes and put in foster care with white families, under official assimilation policies that persisted into the 1970s. Now known as the Stolen Generations , they were routinely punished for speaking their own languages or practising their culture, and many never saw their parents or siblings again.

NOMA Conference Begins Today

Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association last met in Fort Frances in May 2014 An annual conference focusing on regional issues will once again be virtual. The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association begins meetings today. The regions municipal leaders will be attending from the comfort of their own homes or offices. It will open with a keynote address from Premier Doug Ford. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca are also scheduled to speak today. Topics of discussion over the next three days include employing new immigrants, housing, reconciliation, health care and transportation. The Ministers forum will highlight the event on Friday.

Heavy Provincial Presence For Annual Regional Gathering

Heavy Provincial Presence For Annual Regional Gathering
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Students could return to in-person learning - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

City offices closed While closed to the public, City staff are still here to serve you by phone or e-mail. Contact today Students could return to in-person learning Written by Ryan Forbes Tuesday, Apr 27 2021, 5:00 AM Students who are currently learning at home could return to their classrooms by the end of the school year. Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Ontario government is looking to salvage the remainder of the 2021 school year and will look at the possibility of bringing students back into the classroom, if teachers can receive their COVID-19 vaccines in time. Earlier this month, Medical Officer of Health with the Northwestern Health Unit, Dr. Kit Young-Hoon, said general education staff will become eligible for the vaccine when the provincial booking system opens up to those who work remotely, which is estimated to begin in June.

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