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Accessing Justice and Reconciliation: Cree Legal Summary
At Devil Lake
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Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.At Snake Plains
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At Snake Plains (Men Posing in front of tent)
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At Snake Plains (picnic)
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Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.Before Truth: The Labors of Testimony and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Beyond Truth: Materialist Approaches to Reconciliation Theories and Politics in Canada
Blueprint for an Inquiry: Learning from the Failures of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry
Bridging the Gap to Shape the Future: The Report on the Policy Forums: A Consultation Report Prepared for the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry
Business of Inclusion of Métis Still Undone
Looks at the need to include Métis boarding schools and day schools in the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement in order for survivors to claim compensation.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
The Canadian and Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Lessons From Comparable Experiences in Nigeria and Ghana
A Carnival of Truth?: Knowledge, Ignorance and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The Case for First Nation Education Authorities
The Commission's Process
Commissioners and Women in Mess Tent at Duck Lake
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Commissioners' Mess Tent at Duck Lake
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Devil's Lake
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Dialogic Potential in the Shadow of Canada's Indian Residential School System
Downtown Eastside Consultation Program Report: Prepared for the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry Study Commission
Fast Facts: The Tragedy of Phoenix Sinclair
Forsaken: The Report of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry: Executive Summary
Genocide, Reconciliation, and the Residential Schools: A Survey of Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Attitudes among Elected Officials in Canada
Gone But Not Forgotten: Building the Women's Legacy of Safety Together
Half-Breed Commission at Duck Lake
Half-Breed Commission at Duck Lake
Half-Breed Commission at Duck lake
Half-Breed Commission at Fort Pitt
Half-Breed Commission at Sturgeon River
Half-Breed Commission on Trail to Green Lake
Healing and Empowering: First Nations Clients
Heather Igloliorte
Honorary Witnesses Promise to Spread the Word
Comments on the accomplishments of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission honorary witnesses.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Imaginary Spaces of Conciliation and Reconciliation
'Indian Drum in the House': A Critical Discourse Analysis of an Apology for Canadian Residential Schools and the Public's Response
Indian Industrial School at Duck Lake
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Indian Industrial School Grounds at Duck Lake
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Indigenous People and Québec Identity: Revelations From the 2007 Bouchard-Taylor Commission on Reasonable Accommodation
Indigenous Women as the Other: An Analysis of the Missing Women's Commission of Inquiry
Inquiry's Failure Succeeds in Pulling Together Groups
Looks at groups that work with and support the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Instructive Past: Lessons from the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples for the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools
Introduction: Residential Schools and Decolonization
Jacob Johnston
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[Justice Murray Sinclair and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada]. Reconciliation Part I
[Justice Murray Sinclair and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada]. Reconciliation Part II
Locating a Theoretical Framework for the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Charles Taylor or Nancy Fraser?
Looking Forward, Looking Back: The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry
Memorializing Colonial Power: The Death of Frank Paul
Missing and Dead Residential School Children
Discusses the role chief coroners and chief medical officers can play in assisting the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to help bring closure to families of children gone missing from residential schools.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.