National News Recognition, finally, for doctor who sounded alarm on residential schools a century ago By Annette Francis Aug 20, 2015 APTN National News The great-grandson of an influential doctor who pushed for change at residential schools more than a century ago, is on a journey of discovery. His mission is honour a man he never knew. APTN’s Annette Francis has the story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: cemetary, doctor bryce, Featured, Ottawa, Residential Schools Continue Reading A look at the two-person race for the one Nunavut seat Mulcair heckled at Winnipeg campaign stop Author(s) Annette Francis [email protected] 2 thoughts on “Recognition, finally, for doctor who sounded alarm on residential schools a century ago” At this point in time, who cares? Approved Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the TELUS network. Comments are closed. More Stories Deadly week in Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba 4 hours ago By Dennis Ward Family requests help in finding Michael Thomas, last seen ... 8 hours ago By Creeson Agecoutay Indigenous youth still overrepresented in serious injuries... 8 hours ago By Chris Stewart Manitoba police watchdog investigating RCMP shooting of 17... 11 hours ago By APTN National News Federal minister says removal of companies from Indigenous... 11 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Canada ordered to address Jordan’s Principle backlog... 12 hours ago By The Canadian Press
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