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GLADU: Making Canada s future brighter for all | The West Elgin Chronicle

Article content Historically, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper began this effort with his formal apology for the residential school system, noting it separated more than 150,000 Indigenous children from their families, communities, and culture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. GLADU: Making Canada’s future brighter for all Back to video In 2008, Mr. Harper wrote that the government recognized the consequences of the residential schools policy were “profoundly negative,” and has had a lasting and damaging impact on Indigenous culture, heritage, and language, also contributing to ongoing social issues. Mr. Harper stood in the House of Commons to tell Canada and the world that the federal government was wrong in its efforts to forcibly remove children from their homes, and apologized for it.

GLADU: Making Canada s future brighter for all

Article content Historically, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper began this effort with his formal apology for the residential school system, noting it separated more than 150,000 Indigenous children from their families, communities, and culture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. GLADU: Making Canada’s future brighter for all Back to video In 2008, Mr. Harper wrote that the government recognized the consequences of the residential schools policy were “profoundly negative,” and has had a lasting and damaging impact on Indigenous culture, heritage, and language, also contributing to ongoing social issues. Mr. Harper stood in the House of Commons to tell Canada and the world that the federal government was wrong in its efforts to forcibly remove children from their homes, and apologized for it.

GLADU: Making Canada s future brighter for all | The Sarnia Observer

Article content Historically, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper began this effort with his formal apology for the residential school system, noting it separated more than 150,000 Indigenous children from their families, communities, and culture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. GLADU: Making Canada’s future brighter for all Back to video In 2008, Mr. Harper wrote that the government recognized the consequences of the residential schools policy were “profoundly negative,” and has had a lasting and damaging impact on Indigenous culture, heritage, and language, also contributing to ongoing social issues. Mr. Harper stood in the House of Commons to tell Canada and the world that the federal government was wrong in its efforts to forcibly remove children from their homes, and apologized for it.

GLADU: Making Canada s future brighter for all | Wallaceburg Courier Press

Article content Historically, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper began this effort with his formal apology for the residential school system, noting it separated more than 150,000 Indigenous children from their families, communities, and culture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. GLADU: Making Canada’s future brighter for all Back to video In 2008, Mr. Harper wrote that the government recognized the consequences of the residential schools policy were “profoundly negative,” and has had a lasting and damaging impact on Indigenous culture, heritage, and language, also contributing to ongoing social issues. Mr. Harper stood in the House of Commons to tell Canada and the world that the federal government was wrong in its efforts to forcibly remove children from their homes, and apologized for it.

GLADU: Making Canada s future brighter for all | Brantford Expositor

Article content Historically, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper began this effort with his formal apology for the residential school system, noting it separated more than 150,000 Indigenous children from their families, communities, and culture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. GLADU: Making Canada’s future brighter for all Back to video In 2008, Mr. Harper wrote that the government recognized the consequences of the residential schools policy were “profoundly negative,” and has had a lasting and damaging impact on Indigenous culture, heritage, and language, also contributing to ongoing social issues. Mr. Harper stood in the House of Commons to tell Canada and the world that the federal government was wrong in its efforts to forcibly remove children from their homes, and apologized for it.

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