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the 215 unmarked graves were found in kamloops, british columbia.ince may, more than a thousand graves have been found on other school grounds across canada. the un has called for a full investigations. until now, many canadians were unaware of the indian residential schools. they were set up in the 18705 for the children of canada's first nation people. the schools were anglican and government run. but the majority, 70%, were catholic. they operated up until 1997. parents were forced to send their children to the schools. if they didn't, they could face prison. there's a truck that came with a whole bunch of kids in the back, and the driver seen me running in the field, and he picked me up and threw me in the back of the truck and brought me along. norman was seven years old when he was taken to kamloops in 1952. it was real scary for me. we were babies. i didn't start until i was seven, in 1962, and i was very tiny and i was very shy, and it was, it was very intimidating. my brother taught me how to read and write and fight. he said, "those are th
the 215 unmarked graves were found in kamloops, british columbia.ince may, more than a thousand graves have been found on other school grounds across canada. the un has called for a full investigations. until now, many canadians were unaware of the indian residential schools. they were set up in the 18705 for the children of canada's first nation people. the schools were anglican and government run. but the majority, 70%, were catholic. they operated up until 1997. parents were forced to send...
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kamloops indian residential _ ruler. kamloops indian residential school i ruler.al school was run by an order of priests and taught by nuns for the sisters of st ann. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. the sister is the president of the order in british columbia. irate is the president of the order in british columbia. we were there to help _ in british columbia. we were there to help the _ in british columbia. we were there to help the children, . in british columbia. we werel there to help the children, we never thought that they would lose their connections. with their own culture and their own groups. their own culture and their own urou s. �* ., , their own culture and their own u-rous. �* ., ., groups. but was it one of the coals, groups. but was it one of the goals. to _ groups. but was it one of the goals. to take _ groups. but was it one of the goals, to take the _ groups. but was it one of the goals, to take the indian i groups. but was it one of the goals, to take the indian out| goals, to take the indian out of the child?— of the child? well,
kamloops indian residential _ ruler. kamloops indian residential school i ruler.al school was run by an order of priests and taught by nuns for the sisters of st ann. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. the sister is the president of the order in british columbia. irate is the president of the order in british columbia. we were there to help _ in british columbia. we were there to help the _ in british columbia. we were there to help the children, . in british columbia. we werel there...
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Nov 11, 2021
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on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with flags returning to full staff. following remembrance day, the government of canada must come up with an alternate way to address that pain. jodie vance al jazeera vancouver. the french president, as he is the annual remembrance day ceremony. tilly tributes. the nano is the last surviving french sac while will resistance fighter. the belgian ma was one of the soldiers who fought against the nazi occupation of france. he died last month at the age of $101.00. now despite having some of europe's most polluted, and melanie set it sites on becoming a leader of the sustainable city movement. it'
on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with...
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Nov 12, 2021
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the discovery at kamloops and subsequent ones at other schools shocked the nation and have triggered outrage among indigenous groups who believe others may still be buried elsewhere. now, as flags are lowered again to remember, the country's fallen soldiers. canadians are now also remembering indigenous children by saying lest we forget the so time for us to reflect. and certainly for the indigenous community. they believe they learn from that maybe in a future room. such makes such mistakes. for david ward, both a may t native and canadian armed forces veteran who has lived experience. it's an appropriate response. it dropped was to defend canada, but people and the land and that were all created. but the thought once we combine all the stuff that's going on, we'll get better candidates. government is still trying to take steps to recognize and heal the wounds from its past. assembly of 1st nations chief roseanne archibald delivered her plan entitled a healing path forward to prime minister justin trudeau on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the
the discovery at kamloops and subsequent ones at other schools shocked the nation and have triggered outrage among indigenous groups who believe others may still be buried elsewhere. now, as flags are lowered again to remember, the country's fallen soldiers. canadians are now also remembering indigenous children by saying lest we forget the so time for us to reflect. and certainly for the indigenous community. they believe they learn from that maybe in a future room. such makes such mistakes....
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on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with flags returning to full staff. following remembrance day, the government of canada must come up with an alternate way to address that pain. jody vance al jazeera vancouver. after we could set banks, donald trump's had a small legal victory in his battle over white house documents. the records are being sought by a congressional committee, which is investigating january's riots by the former u. s. president, supporters on capitol hill. in recent days, a judge had ruled the documents should be released as soon as friday, but an appeals court has blocked that. for now. there has been much dis
on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with...
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when we 1st heard about the children, married and kamloops, canada, that brought back a flood of memories for myself and many and my generation of our own experiences in morning was just kind of writing under the surface of our consciousness. here's my dad, my mom and me when i was a baby. when my dad passed away, we became of interest to the bureau of indian affairs and it wasn't very long before the social workers. and for my 1st my mom to make a decision, give your children up for adoption or send them to boarding school. she chose to send us to body shop with the idea that at least we will be together in the summertime when school was out on our way to the airport. our mother made this big apology saying that she, sorry, we're gonna have to have you go to boarding school. this was in the fall of 1955. we were taken to the town of wrangell into this huge kind of government and closed on claim county rose out of the mountains and trees. as wrangell institute we were not quite sure what was going to be in our future. oh ah ah ah ah, the government said that it must be coming too expensiv
when we 1st heard about the children, married and kamloops, canada, that brought back a flood of memories for myself and many and my generation of our own experiences in morning was just kind of writing under the surface of our consciousness. here's my dad, my mom and me when i was a baby. when my dad passed away, we became of interest to the bureau of indian affairs and it wasn't very long before the social workers. and for my 1st my mom to make a decision, give your children up for adoption...
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Nov 16, 2021
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basically, you were told, if your address is an even number, you go to kamloops an hour up the road. if you're an odd number, you go an hour and a half and the other direction to colona, and certainly yet again, is 4 and a half months after wildfire. evacuation theory are once again, same area as being devastated in just a completely and utterly opposite way. not drought and fire, but in fact, now flooding and water damage. thank you very much, jody vance. in vancouver. now the drug make a pfizer is agreed to allow the manufacturers to make its anti viral corona virus pill and supply it to $95.00 low and middle income countries. the licensing deal means a generic version will be available around 53 percent of the global population. but the medical charge doctors without borders says it's this haunted by this deal. because it excludes countries of capacity to make generic drugs like argentina and china. data from clinical trials shows the pill cuts the chance of hospitalisation or death adults with severe risk of contracting cove at 19 by 90 percent. now, government sensors in the dem
basically, you were told, if your address is an even number, you go to kamloops an hour up the road. if you're an odd number, you go an hour and a half and the other direction to colona, and certainly yet again, is 4 and a half months after wildfire. evacuation theory are once again, same area as being devastated in just a completely and utterly opposite way. not drought and fire, but in fact, now flooding and water damage. thank you very much, jody vance. in vancouver. now the drug make a...
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Nov 19, 2021
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forces on the ground have been helping out of already rescued over $300.00 people. helicopters out of kamloops and esquimalt have been deployed last night. the reconnaissance teams assessing the situation by the end of today. we had a 120 soldiers on the ground in abbotsford. i with 350 personnel staged in edmonton, ready to deploy as needed. now many of the flooding farms sit on canada's low lying su, mass prairie, a former lake that was drained a century ago to make way for agriculture. gabriel elizondo is in summa city, just over the u. s. border in washington state. they assume us so very area that you're referring to is the canadian side of the border, british columbia that has been absolutely decimated by this storm. there is a lot of worry cuz that's a very agriculture rich area of a south west canada and with potentially dozens of farms totally underwater officials. they're are estimating that the total amount of money that could be needed to rebuild that area. not only the farms, but the homes, and the infrastructure that has been lost could be more than $1000000000.00, where i'm at n
forces on the ground have been helping out of already rescued over $300.00 people. helicopters out of kamloops and esquimalt have been deployed last night. the reconnaissance teams assessing the situation by the end of today. we had a 120 soldiers on the ground in abbotsford. i with 350 personnel staged in edmonton, ready to deploy as needed. now many of the flooding farms sit on canada's low lying su, mass prairie, a former lake that was drained a century ago to make way for agriculture....
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forces on the ground have been helping out with already rescued over 300 people. helicopters of kamloops and esquimalt have been deployed last night and the reconnaissance teams assessing the situation by the end of today. it a $120.00 soldiers on the ground in abbotsford. i would 350 personnel a staged in edmonton, ready to deploy as needed. we will continue to work with indigenous communities to keep people safe. we'll work with the province with industry and all of the partners to on logistics on repairs on getting goods moving well, many of the flooding farms that we're talking about here, sit on canada's low lying sumac prairie. that's a form, a lake that was drained a century ago to make way for agriculture. al jazeera was gabriel elizondo is in summa city, just over the us border in washington state. they assume us so very area that you're referring to is the canadian side of the border, british columbia that has been absolutely decimated by this storm. there is a lot of worry because that's a very agriculture rich area of a south west canada and with potentially dozens of farms t
forces on the ground have been helping out with already rescued over 300 people. helicopters of kamloops and esquimalt have been deployed last night and the reconnaissance teams assessing the situation by the end of today. it a $120.00 soldiers on the ground in abbotsford. i would 350 personnel a staged in edmonton, ready to deploy as needed. we will continue to work with indigenous communities to keep people safe. we'll work with the province with industry and all of the partners to on...