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Read MoreA vision for the future: Indigenous determination and a new era of flourishing – Inside Ottawa Valley
October 16, 2024 Together, we can build a future where Indigenous communities are not just surviving but flourishing, writes Grandmother’s Voice co-founder Jody Harbour. As we look to the future, we stand on the cusp of an Indigenous renaissance — a period of revitalization, strength and self-determination that can reshape the landscape of this country […]
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Read MoreWhy does reconciliation suck for Indigenous people?
Why does reconciliation suck for Indigenous people? HAMILTON, ONTARIO – How seriously are governments committed to reconciliation when the majority of jurisdictions are still fighting Indigenous rights in Child Welfare, Education, Language, Health, Justice, UNDRIP, Treaties and Land Claims and the Environment? Consider the following: Federal, provincial and territory governments in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, […]
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Read MoreWhere are the successes and failures in Reconciliation: Indigenous Watchdog 2022 Year-in-Review
Where are the successes and failures in Reconciliation: Indigenous Watchdog 2022 Year-in-Review Indigenous Watchdog: Hamilton: What does reconciliation look like as we approach the 8th anniversary of the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Summary Report in June 12015? Indigenous Watchdog has created a picture based on an examination of all 431 positive “Actions […]
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Read MoreNAN Statement as Pope Francis apologies for Abuses Suffered at Indian Residential Schools
THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum, on behalf of the NAN Executive Council, has issued the following statement following an apology by Pope Francis for the abuses suffered at Indian Residential Schools to Indigenous delegates at the Vatican this week: “It has taken tremendous courage for Survivors who […]
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Read MorePope’s long-awaited, historic apology for Catholic Church’s role in Indian Residential Schools important first step – KAIROS
Apr 04, 2022 During the final, public audience with those who were part of a weeklong delegation to the Vatican, Pope Francis spoke of feeling “sorrow and shame” for the conduct of Catholic Church members who ran the residential schools in Canada and apologized for their “deplorable conduct”. Reading from a prepared statement, the Pope […]
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