'Just don't quit when you're at the bottom'
Lights, camera, action.
Lights, camera, action.
The Phoenix Sinclair inquiry continued Wednesday and this time heard from the former intake worker who was tasked with handling the little girl’s file in 2003.
When members of Canada’s Senate committee on human rights showed up in Winnipeg for a public meeting, they were met by a handful of Aboriginal people protesting against the federal government’s new budget.
The psychiatrist hired to examine Phoenix Sinclair’s mother testified Monday he never kept notes of his meetings and simply provided verbal updates to Children and Family Services in Manitoba.
Phoenix Sinclair inquiry resumes with a social worker’s testimony.
The Winnipeg Muslim Foundation will be sending food to the Shamattawa and Garden Hill First Nations.
The inquiry resumed Wednesday in Winnipeg into the death of five year-old Phoenix Sinclair.
People across the country gathered Thursday to remember Aboriginal men and woman who served Canada.
A former Winnipeg remand centre employee who claims she witnessed guards abusing prisoners says her complaints weren’t taken seriously.