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On National Indigenous Peoples Day, in the wake of Kamloops, reconciliation seems far off, survivor says

On National Indigenous Peoples Day, in the wake of Kamloops, reconciliation seems far off, survivor says

For Michael Cachagee, chair of the Ontario Indian Residential School Support Services and a residential school survivor, reconciliation can’t happen until the children who never came home are finally found
Provincial MMIWG plan succeeds where feds’ plan fails, says Indigenous advocate

Provincial MMIWG plan succeeds where feds’ plan fails, says Indigenous advocate

ONWA executive director says national plan ‘feels like it only cares about us when we’re gone.’
Region’s unique Francophone history chronicled in new book by former Sudburian

Region’s unique Francophone history chronicled in new book by former Sudburian

Historian Serge Dupuis said pioneering research on region’s Francophone population from University of Sudbury was invaluable in tracking French-Canadian influence on region’s history
Residential school survivor believes grounds of former residential schools should be searched for remains

Residential school survivor believes grounds of former residential schools should be searched for remains

Harvey Trudeau and his brothers and sisters attended residential schools in Spanish. In the wake of the discovery of 215 previously unknown bodies at the site of a former school in Kamloops, B.C., he wonders what’s hidden beneath the earth closer to home
Action plan on missing, murderered Indigenous women and girls falls short, critics say

Action plan on missing, murderered Indigenous women and girls falls short, critics say

Hundreds of organizations representing Indigenous women, as well as the Métis Nation, left out
Chiefs ‘trying to find the logic’ of province appealing ruling on Robinson Huron Treaty

Chiefs ‘trying to find the logic’ of province appealing ruling on Robinson Huron Treaty

A 2018 court ruling found First Nation signatories to the 1851 treaty are owed millions because the Crown failed to live up to the terms, but the province is fighting that decision
First Nations face unnecessary obstacles in funding applications, think tank report says

First Nations face unnecessary obstacles in funding applications, think tank report says

Northern Policy Institute says redundant reporting a major hurdle for already stretched Band staff
Sudbury author’s new book a kind of how-to guide to improving Canada’s relationship with First Nations

Sudbury author’s new book a kind of how-to guide to improving Canada’s relationship with First Nations

‘Living in Indigenous Sovereignty’ launches virtually on May 20 and offers an answer to Canadians wondering ‘What can I do to help make things better?’
Monetary settlement most likely result of Robinson Huron Treaty appeal, proponents say

Monetary settlement most likely result of Robinson Huron Treaty appeal, proponents say

Such an outcome would not only benefit signatory First Nations, but the communities neighbouring them, says chair of the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund