First Nations people in Manitoba are calling for their non-Indigenous neighbours to have empathy about the toll of Indian residential schools after hundreds of children’s remains were found on the grounds of a former residential school in British Columbia.
Island education leaders are expressing shock and sorrow at the discovery of the of remains of 215 Indigenous children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. Greater Victoria School . . .
Northerners poured their grief online, and sounded off on Canada's past and present treatment of Indigenous people, after the remains of 215 stolen Indigenous children, some as young as three, were found on the grounds of the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Submitted The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the national voice representing the interests of Métis, status and non-status Indians, and Southern Inuit Indigenous People living off-reserve, . . .
Premier Caroline Cochrane told the N.W.T. legislature Monday that she wanted to find the territory's lost children "as soon as she saw the news" but that it is not the place of the territorial government to decide what to do next.