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Aboriginal Health Human Resources: A Matter of Health
Academic Nominated to Truth Commission
Advancing the Global Dialogue: UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
After the Apology
Bishops Back Call to Improve Race Relations in Prince Albert
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.
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Canada's Indian Residential School System: Historical Trauma and the Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Presents a brief overview of the work of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
Century of Abuse of Indigenous Children is Hard to Heal
The Child and Family Services Act in Relation to Indigenous Children: Does it Measure up to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report?
Church Backs Native Family in Bid for Public Inquiry
Church Prepares For Truth Commission
Church Stresses Healing
Churches Develop Resource: Native Study Guide Helps Reconciliation
Co-Managing the Future? Indigenous Peoples and Land Use Planning in the North
'Colossal Failure' by Police Left Pickton Free to Kill
Comments on a commissioners final report from a missing women inquiry and a rally call for a national investigation.
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Commission is Best Forum for Finding Truth About Schools
Commission Process Opportunity to Move Ahead
Dead Dogs and Living History
Death by Boarding School: "The Last Acceptable Racism" and the United States' Genocide of Native Americans
Death of Jailed Elder Brings Call for Inquiry
Supporters of Harriet Nahanee are calling for a public inquiry as to why the elder was jailed even though she was in a weakened physical state.
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Deux visions des droits ancestraux: limites de l'argumentation juridique en faveur de la reconnaissance du droit des peuples autochtones a l'autonomie gouvernementale
The Ethics of Reconciling: Learning From Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
An Exchange
Exploring Pathways to Reconciliation
Discusses reconciliation from the point of view and experiences of an Indigenous social worker, a mother and a daughter and the living legacy of residential school.
A Five-Year Plan to Create a Public Government in Nunavik
Forward: Journeying Together Toward Truth and Reconciliation
Funding Yet to be Secured for Additional Year
Reports on the decision to add one more year to the mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Canada regarding the Residential School Settlement Agreement.
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Healing and Empowering: First Nations Clients
Healing Begins When the Wounding Stops: Indian Residential Schools and the Prospects for "Truth and Reconciliation" in Canada
Healing Begins With Truth and Reconciliation
Honorary Witnesses Promise to Spread the Word
Comments on the accomplishments of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission honorary witnesses.
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Iacobucci to Facilitate Truth and Reconciliation
ICC Concludes Its Inquiry Into Phase II of the Cowessess First Nation 1907 Surrender Claim
Ilira, or Why it was Unthinkable for Inuit to Challenge Qallunaat Authority
Independent Commission Can't Be a Cat's-paw
Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Indian Residential Schools: A Chronology
Indigenous Peoples, Canada and the Possibility of Reconciliation
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.
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'A Journey of Great Promise'
The Justice System and Aboriginal People: The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission
Lift Each Other Up: An Interview with Chief Wilton Littlechild, Commissioner for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Locating Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Global Trends
Making It Better: Colonialism and the Economic Development of First Nations in Canada
Mea Culpa: Public Apology, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Indian Residential Schools
Memory of Atrocity in Canada: How Do You Engage Canadian Civil Society in Truth and Reconciliation?
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.