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TRC requested $1.5M to find mass graves at residential schools. The feds denied the money in 2009


TRC requested $1.5M to find mass graves at residential schools. The feds denied the money in 2009
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The former Kamloops Indian Residential School is seen on Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation in Kamloops, B.C. on Thursday, May 27, 2021. The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
Warning: Some of the details in this story may be disturbing to some readers. Discretion is advised. 
More than 10 years ago, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), asked the federal government to help fund a series of projects that would identify burial site locations of children at Canadian residential schools. ....

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Selkirk College Speaker Series Event Focuses on Equity for Indigenous Children


by Bob Hall on Wednesday January 06 2021
A member of the Gitxsan First Nation, Cindy Blackstock has more than 30 years of experience working in child welfare and Indigenous children’s rights. Selkirk College will welcome the McGill University professor to the Truth & Justice Speaker Series in a virtual presentation on Jan. 14.
One of the nation’s foremost advocates for Indigenous children will examine how state-based discrimination undermines the success of First Nations communities across Canada in a virtual presentation that is part of the Truth & Justice Speaker Series presented by Selkirk College.
A member of the Gitxsan First Nation, Cindy Blackstock serves as the Executive Director of the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and is a professor at McGill University’s School of Social Work. Selkirk College’s Indigenous Services and the Mir Centre for Peace is inviting the entire community to take in the January 14 event th ....

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