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Minister apologizes for government's handling of First Nations' money in 1800s
NORTHEASTERN MANITOULIN AND THE ISLANDS, Ont. — Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree has apologized on behalf of the Canadian government to a group of Ontario First Nations for mismanagement of their money over a century ago.
Oct 26, 2024 3:17 PM
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Canadian Indigenous leaders call Biden's apology for residential schools 'first step'
MONTREAL — Canadian Indigenous leaders say U.S. President Joe Biden’s apology for his country’s residential school system is only the first step toward healing generations of harm. On Friday, Biden apologized for the U.S.
Oct 26, 2024 4:00 AM
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Native Americans laud Biden for historic apology over boarding schools. They want action to follow
LAVEEN VILLAGE, Ariz. (AP) — President Joe Biden did something Friday that no other sitting U.S.
Oct 25, 2024 6:59 PM
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Native Americans laud Biden for historic apology over boarding schools. They want action to follow
LAVEEN VILLAGE, Ariz. (AP) — President Joe Biden did something Friday that no other sitting U.S.
Oct 25, 2024 5:49 PM
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President Biden to apologize for 150-year Indian boarding school policy
NORMAN, Okla.
Oct 24, 2024 4:49 PM
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Forced assimilation and abuse: How US boarding schools devastated Native American tribes
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The White House says President Joe Biden will apologize on behalf of the U.S.
Oct 24, 2024 2:01 PM
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President Biden to apologize for 150-year Indian boarding school policy
NORMAN, Okla.
Oct 24, 2024 12:39 PM
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5 million adults without primary care, surgeries returning to normal: CIHI report
TORONTO — Eight-three per cent of adults in this country have a regular primary-care provider, but that still leaves 5.4 million adults without one, a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information says.
Oct 24, 2024 10:27 AM
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In Colombia, Amazon River's extreme drought falls hard on Indigenous communities
LETICIA, Colombia (AP) — Marciano Flores stood knee-deep in the Amazon River with the rest of his crew, ready to haul in a giant net as a man in a canoe circled in an attempt to drive fish their way.
Oct 24, 2024 7:40 AM
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Search of Manitoba landfill for remains of slain First Nations women on track: Kinew
WINNIPEG — The effort to find the remains of two slain First Nations women believed to be in a landfill is on track and excavation in the target area is set to start in early December, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday.
Oct 23, 2024 5:26 PM
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