Sentences with phrase «residential school documents»

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NET ETH: Going Out of the Darkness documents a group exhibition of contemporary and traditional First Nations artists - among them Indian Residential School survivors and their descendants - whose work is a powerful testimony to the personal healing process.
In addition to invasion and disease, the museum documents the intent to destroy «Indianness» by sending generations of First Nations children to residential school.
Adam Losey: I agree with Elliot and I like everything he says and I like what you say about some of the work going away from lawyers, because nobody went to school to review 30,000 documents, or to do trademark filings over and over again, or to do residential foreclosure forms, filling out over and over again.
In a 2014 decision, Perell ordered the government to hand over all Ontario Provincial Police documents in its possession related to the investigation at the St. Anne's Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Ont.
In the context of Indian residential schools litigation / process, what documents are to be kept, and for how long.
These changes, along with a lawsuit filed by Sinclair against the Conservative federal government when they failed to provide millions of archival records pertaining to residential schools, helped to demonstrate that he was serious about documenting the stories of the survivors, families and communities affected by residential schools.
A variety of books and studies, including judicial inquiries and the findings of a Royal Commission, were published to document life at residential schools.
TORONTO — Survivors of the notorious St. Anne's residential school have no right to documents they argued were crucial to compensating them for the horrific abuses they...
TORONTO — Survivors of the notorious St. Anne's residential school have no right to documents they argued were crucial to compensating them for the horrific abuses they... Read more
My answer to this question is: yes, but only after a 15 - year retention period, during which the survivors of the Indian Residential Schools may choose to spare some of their documents from destruction and instead have the documents with redactions to protect the personal information of others transferred to the National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.»
Justice Perell began his judgment by asking «Can and should this court order that documents that contain information about what happened at the Indian Residential Schools be destroyed?
As a staff architect, assisted project architects to develop building design, and finished construction documents in hospitality, residential and schools.
Over a five year period, the TRC has documented thousands of statements from residential school survivors and their descendants from across Canada.
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