Disbarred lawyer's handling of deceased residential school student's file leaves painful legacy
Trying to move beyond the legacy of residential schools is difficult enough for survivors.
Trying to move beyond the legacy of residential schools is difficult enough for survivors.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s interim report released last week listed a number of recommendations for Canadians including the development of residential school history material for the public school curriculum.
An item by APTN National News reporter Rob Smith which aired last Friday raised a question which is a source of much debate: Were residential schools genocide?
This was supposed to be a day of celebration for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
There are concerns tonight on the whereabouts of several bones dug up outside a former residential school in Ontario.
Over the years APTN National News has spoken with many residential school survivors from across Canada.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is making its first major stop in Saskatchewan this week.
Federal Aboriginal Affairs officials planned to stonewall and avoid public questions about comments made by their minister, emails obtained by APTN National News show.
Students who attended the Prince Albert Residential School in Saskatchewan are being asked to find their old yearbooks.