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prime minister trudeau says he's terribly saddened by news from the province of saskatchewan. it is believed many of the dead were indigenous children taken from their families. the eu's morning the delta variant of covid-19 will become dominant throughout the continent. russell's -- brussels has entered the 27-state bloc to speed up its vaccination drive. thank you very much for being with us. there's shock over the discovery of 750 one unmarked graves in canada. leaders of indigenous groups say investigators found them at the site of a former residential school where children of indigenous families had been taken away and placed in the saskatchewan pvince. it is removed to have been run by the catholic church, but headstones have been removed. >> this shows some of the 751 unmarked graves found at the site of a former indigent -- a former school for indigenous children in saskatchewan province. the site is being treated as a crime scene and official say it is not clear how many of the remains were those of children. >> in 1916, there y have been marks on these graves. the ca
prime minister trudeau says he's terribly saddened by news from the province of saskatchewan. it is believed many of the dead were indigenous children taken from their families. the eu's morning the delta variant of covid-19 will become dominant throughout the continent. russell's -- brussels has entered the 27-state bloc to speed up its vaccination drive. thank you very much for being with us. there's shock over the discovery of 750 one unmarked graves in canada. leaders of indigenous groups...
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while, we have them here in saskatchewan. they were called residential schools.ck to the beach for some british holidaymakers but as the uk government updates its travel restrictions, uncertainty remains. and the cosmic dawn: scientists say they've found the first convincing evidence of when stars began to shine. hello and welcome. a major rescue operation is underway in miami in florida after an entire portion of a 12—storey apartment building collapsed to the ground. at least one person is known to have died. 99 people are still unaccounted for. on the left of your screen, you can see what the building looked like before the collapse. on the right, the pile of debris scattered around the footprint of the fallen tower. they do this certification works, they look for anything in the foundation, the plumbing, the electrical system, all those things are taken into account. and normally they get everything ready before going to the inspection because, you know, the goal is to pass the inspection and from what i talked to people in the case of the champlain towers, t
while, we have them here in saskatchewan. they were called residential schools.ck to the beach for some british holidaymakers but as the uk government updates its travel restrictions, uncertainty remains. and the cosmic dawn: scientists say they've found the first convincing evidence of when stars began to shine. hello and welcome. a major rescue operation is underway in miami in florida after an entire portion of a 12—storey apartment building collapsed to the ground. at least one person is...
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the catholic school ran the school in saskatchewan province between 1899 and 1997. are unaccounted for after an apartment block collapsed in the u.s. state of florida. at least one person has died and 30 have been rescued. the if the ob military has denied it hit a busy market in an airstrike on tuesday, and that it only -- the ethiopian military has denied it hit a busy market in an airstrike on tuesday. it reportedly killed 63 people including children. palestinians on police clash in the occupied west bank following the death of an outspoken critic of president abbas. right police fired tear gas to break up a demonstration. hours earlier, the activist died while being arrested by security forces from the palestinian authority. preliminary autopsy reports say he did not die of natural causes and there were signs of violence. antigovernment protesters are back on the streets of thailand's capital, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. it is the first demonstration after a six-month right due to covid restrictions. demonstrators are calling for more trans
the catholic school ran the school in saskatchewan province between 1899 and 1997. are unaccounted for after an apartment block collapsed in the u.s. state of florida. at least one person has died and 30 have been rescued. the if the ob military has denied it hit a busy market in an airstrike on tuesday, and that it only -- the ethiopian military has denied it hit a busy market in an airstrike on tuesday. it reportedly killed 63 people including children. palestinians on police clash in the...
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david dale is a cattle farmer in saskatchewan, canada. had to go much further than normal to find water. thank you very mature breaking off from what is anyway a busy time, but must be an especially busy time. what impact is the temperatures having on the farm? the what impact is the temperatures having on the farm?— what impact is the temperatures having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry _ having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry for _ having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry for this _ having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry for this time - having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry for this time of - a little bit dry for this time of year. we have had 40—60% of normal moisture, and thankfully our dress has been holding on, but without a rein in the next week or ten days, we will be set back quite a bit, and so we have had to just keep a close eye on the castle and our water reserves and our feed reserves as well —— our grass has been holding on. well -- our grass has been holdi
david dale is a cattle farmer in saskatchewan, canada. had to go much further than normal to find water. thank you very mature breaking off from what is anyway a busy time, but must be an especially busy time. what impact is the temperatures having on the farm? the what impact is the temperatures having on the farm?— what impact is the temperatures having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry _ having on the farm? the farm, it is a little bit dry for _ having on the farm? the farm, it...
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began just before the heat warnings were even issued, all the weather people in the alberta bc saskatchewanf weather like this. so the more ahead event goes on, the more it is compounded and this is kidneys, lungs, for seniors, for anyone who is vulnerable. and they wanted to impress on us the importance of giving that message. so we've been sharing that message and we know that many people have been checking on seniors regularly, we know there has been an increase in calls and unfortunately we know that many have died because of this heatwave. the warning they gave us at the time was a reminder that the heatwave in quebec on the other side of the country in 2018 when 90 people died from a heat wave there and at last count from what i saw, many people have lost their lives because of this heat. can ou tell lives because of this heat. can you tell us _ lives because of this heat. can you tell us what _ lives because of this heat. can you tell us what is _ lives because of this heat. can you tell us what is called this heat bubble and it is lasting longer than many anticipated? longer than ma
began just before the heat warnings were even issued, all the weather people in the alberta bc saskatchewanf weather like this. so the more ahead event goes on, the more it is compounded and this is kidneys, lungs, for seniors, for anyone who is vulnerable. and they wanted to impress on us the importance of giving that message. so we've been sharing that message and we know that many people have been checking on seniors regularly, we know there has been an increase in calls and unfortunately we...
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that had _ in british columbia and saskatchewan that had been discovered.s under way in a variety of communities that will vary likely honour of hundreds if not thousands more as well. so, of course, _ not thousands more as well. so, of course, and — not thousands more as well. so, of course, and this time, canada is discussing — course, and this time, canada is discussing reconciliation with indigenous communities. there is absolutely— indigenous communities. there is absolutely a call to action where indigenous communities are demanding that federal governments, provincial governments and even municipal governments and even municipal governments begin that process of reconciliation and actually began butting _ reconciliation and actually began putting in place what is referred to as the _ putting in place what is referred to as the 94— putting in place what is referred to as the 94 calls to action, which are essentially— as the 94 calls to action, which are essentially these recommendations by the truth _ essentially these recommendations by the truth and
that had _ in british columbia and saskatchewan that had been discovered.s under way in a variety of communities that will vary likely honour of hundreds if not thousands more as well. so, of course, _ not thousands more as well. so, of course, and — not thousands more as well. so, of course, and this time, canada is discussing — course, and this time, canada is discussing reconciliation with indigenous communities. there is absolutely— indigenous communities. there is absolutely a call...
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prime minister trudeau says he's terribly saddened by news from the province of saskatchewan. is believed many of the dead were indigenous children taken from their families. the eu's morning the delta variant of covid-19 will become dominant throughout the continent. russell's -- brussels
prime minister trudeau says he's terribly saddened by news from the province of saskatchewan. is believed many of the dead were indigenous children taken from their families. the eu's morning the delta variant of covid-19 will become dominant throughout the continent. russell's -- brussels
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that's a rope tornado kicking up dirt in saskatchewan. damage was minimal, but one witness says the storm caused a nearby moose to get very upset. >>> the u.s. housing market is experiencing a short fall of 5.5 million homes. that's according to a new report which looked at single and multifamily homes and apartments nationwide. builders say new construction has been lagging for 20 years. there is some good news. lumber prices are finally dropping after soaring to record highs during the pandemic and borrowing costs are expected to remain low. the federal reserve doesn't expect to raise interest rates until 2023. >>> and now to the crisis on the southern border. there's a new move to restart construction of the border wall, and now the public is being asked to donate to the effort. >> building the wall in texas has officially begun. >> reporter: this morning, the governor of texas announcing his plan to restart construction of a wall along the southern border, setting aside $250 million as a down payment, and launching a website to collec
that's a rope tornado kicking up dirt in saskatchewan. damage was minimal, but one witness says the storm caused a nearby moose to get very upset. >>> the u.s. housing market is experiencing a short fall of 5.5 million homes. that's according to a new report which looked at single and multifamily homes and apartments nationwide. builders say new construction has been lagging for 20 years. there is some good news. lumber prices are finally dropping after soaring to record highs during...
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say they have found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former catholic residential school in saskatchewangroups say the graves were once marked, but the roman catholic church that operated the school removed them. from the 19th century to the 1970s more than 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend state-funded christian schools, the majority run by roman catholic missionary congregations. >> we all must put down our ignorance and accidental racism of not addressing the truth that this country has with indigenous people. we are not asking for pity, but we are asking for understanding. >> the discovery comes weeks after more than 200 unmarked burial sites were discovered at another canadian school. >>> still ahead, saved from slaughter. an escaped cow is finally captured days after a herd stampeded through a neighborhood. where it's now going and the famous songwriter who stepped in to help. famous songwriter who stepped in to help. your h heart is atat the heat of eveverything yoyou do. anand if you h have heheart failurure, there's s a medicinene specificically madee fofor heart
say they have found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former catholic residential school in saskatchewangroups say the graves were once marked, but the roman catholic church that operated the school removed them. from the 19th century to the 1970s more than 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend state-funded christian schools, the majority run by roman catholic missionary congregations. >> we all must put down our ignorance and accidental racism of not addressing the truth...
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unmarked graves were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate, need of children into canadian society, forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada the truth and reconciliation commission concluded the countries, the federal government committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st, even doug ford, the province of ontario, conservative p
unmarked graves were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was...
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unmarked graves were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate, need of children into canadian society, forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada's truth and reconciliation commission concluded the countries the federal government, committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st, even doug ford, the province of ontario, conservative pre
unmarked graves were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was...
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and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan andt territories, is set to break records much earlier in the year than usual with temperatures of over 43 degrees celsius. earlier i spoke to clifford mass. he's an atmospheric scientist and meteorologist and gave us more details about the causes of the heatwave. we have this high—pressure area that is sinking, warming the air, this offshore flow, easterly flow which is descending down on mountains, we have the cascade mountains here. it is sort of like the santa anas they have in california, as air sinks down off the high terrain, it gets compressed and warmed and that is going to drive temperatures here in seattle to 110, maybe 112 degrees tomorrow. you said in your blog, you mentioned portland as well possibly going through the roof. that's right, portland has already broken the all—time record. it got up to 112 today, they will probably get 115 tomorrow. they're getting more than 5— 10 degrees above some all—time records, that is extremely unusual. and it seems also there is going to
and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan andt territories, is set to break records much earlier in the year than usual with temperatures of over 43 degrees celsius. earlier i spoke to clifford mass. he's an atmospheric scientist and meteorologist and gave us more details about the causes of the heatwave. we have this high—pressure area that is sinking, warming the air, this offshore flow, easterly flow which is descending down on...
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group says it has found hundreds of unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in saskatchewandiscovery comes just weeks after the remains of 215 children were found at the site of another former residential school in british columbia. indigenous leaders say it's likely many more unmarked graves will be discovered. courtney bembridge reports. almost 800 unmarked graves undiscovered for decades, until ground—penetrating radars unearthed the secrets of the burial ground. in 1960, there may have been marks on these graves. the catholic church representatives removed these headstones and today, they are unmarked graves. the discovery was made near the marieval indian residential school. it was built in 1889 by the catholic church and is one of more than 130 compulsory boarding schools in canada where children were taken after being separated from their parents as part of a policy of forced integration. canada's past policies were thrown into the spotlight in may after the discovery of 215 children's remains at the site of a former residential school in kamloops. it is estimated tha
group says it has found hundreds of unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in saskatchewandiscovery comes just weeks after the remains of 215 children were found at the site of another former residential school in british columbia. indigenous leaders say it's likely many more unmarked graves will be discovered. courtney bembridge reports. almost 800 unmarked graves undiscovered for decades, until ground—penetrating radars unearthed the secrets of the burial ground. in...
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david dale is a cattle farmer in saskatchewan, canada.it dry for this time of year. we have had 40—60% of normal moisture, and thankfully our grass has been holding on, but without a rain in the next week or ten days, we will be set back quite a bit. and so we have had to just keep a close eye on the cattle and our water reserves and our feed reserves as well. so there are things you can do to mitigate this, but presumably if this were to turn into a longer—term issue, these temperatures were sustained more for a week, then it starts to become a real problem, doesn't it? is there any way you can offer shelter or protection to the cattle from this intense heat? in our part of the world, there's not a lot of cover for our cattle. we do have a few trees they do tend to go in, but other than that, we just turn them into our different paddocks, as would best suit them. and so today, it is about 34 degrees, and so they are down in a nice, coolarea, and that is where i am planning on keeping them for a few more days, until this thing blows throu
david dale is a cattle farmer in saskatchewan, canada.it dry for this time of year. we have had 40—60% of normal moisture, and thankfully our grass has been holding on, but without a rain in the next week or ten days, we will be set back quite a bit. and so we have had to just keep a close eye on the cattle and our water reserves and our feed reserves as well. so there are things you can do to mitigate this, but presumably if this were to turn into a longer—term issue, these temperatures...
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unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate, need of children into canadian society. forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada's truth and reconciliation commission concluded the country's federal government committed cultural genocide through that system already. there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will. sorry for jumping in quickly and interrupting the program straight back now to the russian president, his annual q and a. and let's listen to what mister putin has to say of the people. so
unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which...
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down in germany they had concentration camps, we had them here in saskatchewan.crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. we are proud people. for all of our survivors who have told these stories for decades and decades and decades. because they lived it, they have seen it, they witnessed it and they have experienced all of these horrific acts on our children. now people believe it because you cannot deny these bodies that are being found. for more on the history of the dark history of residential schools in canada i spoke withtricia of residential schools in canada i spoke with tricia logan — head of research and engagement at the — residential school history and dialogue centre at the university of british columbia. over hundred 50 schools that operate in canada for over hundred 50 years, they opened in the late 1800s and the last school was closed in 1997. so, they operated in canada for a long time in almost every province and territory of canada. the origins of the schools were based on an industrial boarding school model that is used in
down in germany they had concentration camps, we had them here in saskatchewan.crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. we are proud people. for all of our survivors who have told these stories for decades and decades and decades. because they lived it, they have seen it, they witnessed it and they have experienced all of these horrific acts on our children. now people believe it because you cannot deny these bodies that are being found. for more on the history of the dark...
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it is locked over saskatchewan, over the alberta region as well and up towards the yukon —— yukon and hot air and high—pressure to slowly begin to break and then evaporate and, really, the only way we can see that happening is once we get a bit of summer storms roaring through, low pressure versus high—pressure. it is roaring through, low pressure versus high-pressure.- versus high-pressure. it is a firht versus high-pressure. it is a fight but _ versus high-pressure. it is a fight but high-pressure - versus high-pressure. it is a fight but high-pressure is i fight but high—pressure is winning. there is a sense that it is prolonged and that is where the hills risk kicks in. what are you telling people in terms of how to manage this? we have had many lovely pictures of people jumping have had many lovely pictures of peoplejumping in rivers and enjoying the sunshine but there is a hills element here. absolutely. your wealth is in your hills and without that you have nothing else. so i alert our viewers and followers sure you hydrate before you dehydrate. this is when you will want to li
it is locked over saskatchewan, over the alberta region as well and up towards the yukon —— yukon and hot air and high—pressure to slowly begin to break and then evaporate and, really, the only way we can see that happening is once we get a bit of summer storms roaring through, low pressure versus high—pressure. it is roaring through, low pressure versus high-pressure.- versus high-pressure. it is a firht versus high-pressure. it is a fight but _ versus high-pressure. it is a fight but...
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the group says the discovery in saskatchewan province is the largest of its kind in canada. last month, the remains of $215.00 children were found at another former catholic, one school in british columbia. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the last one was closed in the 1990 s. we are going to be putting names to these unmarked graves. we want to honor our loved ones that lay there today. we want to make sure that we keep place and preserve it. so many can come here and he'll it's going to hurt in the coming months because the more we put names because i'm the more that it is going to re, re open some of the pains that many in maryville residential school got sinclair is a professor, native studies at the university of manitoba, he says, indigenous people in canada have been trying to draw attention to these deaths for years. the discovery or the uncovering of residential school children at these schools, which ran for about 10125 years or so in the country. these schools were run by, paid for by t
the group says the discovery in saskatchewan province is the largest of its kind in canada. last month, the remains of $215.00 children were found at another former catholic, one school in british columbia. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the last one was closed in the 1990 s. we are going to be putting names to these unmarked graves. we want to honor our loved ones that lay there today. we want to make sure that we...
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month has already seen the discovery of almost 1,000 such unmarked graves in british columbia and saskatchewanuing to gain ground after seizing the regional capital mekelle from government troops. the ethiopian prime minister downplayed the city's capture, saying that government forces withdrew because it was no longer the conflict's centre of gravity and there was nothing special about it. former president donald trump has made what he calls a "fact—finding" mission to the us—mexico border, his second public appearance in four days. speaking in front of a section of texas border wall in texas, mr trump said that the united states was a "sick country" and criticised the immigration policy of his successor, presidentjoe biden. president biden himself has warned that the western part of the united states is facing more danger from wildfires this year than ever before. the area is experiencing an extreme heatwave, which has led to record temperatures along the coast. yesterday, temperatures hit a new record, reaching 49.5 degrees in british columbia in canada. dozens have people have died as a re
month has already seen the discovery of almost 1,000 such unmarked graves in british columbia and saskatchewanuing to gain ground after seizing the regional capital mekelle from government troops. the ethiopian prime minister downplayed the city's capture, saying that government forces withdrew because it was no longer the conflict's centre of gravity and there was nothing special about it. former president donald trump has made what he calls a "fact—finding" mission to the...
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discovered $751.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former catholic, one residential school in saskatchewan province. last month remains of $215.00 children were found in british columbia. if his military denies it hit a busy market and figure i in air strike, but it doesn't mit targeting to grow rebels fighters in the area out, official say the strike killed at least 50 civilians. the u. s. and the u. n. fed day want a full investigation, rushes warned the u. k, it'll target any foreign warships. testing is territorial claims in waters of crimea and follows a tens confrontation in the black sea. on wednesday, she has a british warship entered its territorial waters. british prime minister bobby johnson says the u. k. doesn't recognize russia's annexation of tri mia, and was pursuing freedom of navigation in international waters. for testers in thailand are back on the streets after a 6 month break because of the corporate 1900 pandemic demonstrators in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister and an overhaul of the constitution . former philippine president been in your ken
discovered $751.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former catholic, one residential school in saskatchewan province. last month remains of $215.00 children were found in british columbia. if his military denies it hit a busy market and figure i in air strike, but it doesn't mit targeting to grow rebels fighters in the area out, official say the strike killed at least 50 civilians. the u. s. and the u. n. fed day want a full investigation, rushes warned the u. k, it'll target any foreign...
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down in germany they had concentration camps, we had them here in saskatchewan.t on ourfirst nation crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. crime against humanity. an assault on ourfirst nation people. we crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. we are proud people. forall of on our first nation people. we are proud people. for all of her survivors who have told these stories for decades and decades and decades. because they lived it, they have seen it, they witnessed it and they have witnessed all of these horrific acts on our children. now people believe it because you cannot deny these bodies that are being found. for more i'm joined from vancouver by tricia logan — head of research and engagement at the — residential school history and dialogue centre at the university of british columbia. this is an awful story. notjust this particular location and the hundreds of grapes found there but this pattern appears to be replicated across canada. why did the schools exist in the first place? the schools exist in the first
down in germany they had concentration camps, we had them here in saskatchewan.t on ourfirst nation crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. crime against humanity. an assault on ourfirst nation people. we crime against humanity. an assault on our first nation people. we are proud people. forall of on our first nation people. we are proud people. for all of her survivors who have told these stories for decades and decades and decades. because they lived it, they have seen...
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unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate, need of children into canadian society. forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada's truth and reconciliation commission concluded the countries the federal government, committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st even done, ford. the province of ontario, conservative pr
unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which...
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and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan ande northwest territories, is set to break daily and all—time temperature records much earlier in the year than usual. mark lobel reports. help on its way in portland, oregon, to give homeless people hydrated during the heatwave. good morning, good morning. outreach team. anybody home? mm, sleeping. we are right now passing out cold water on tuesdays and also every single thursday and we have about ten volunteers plus our staff who go out. we try and hand out anywhere between 400—500 bottles of water. it's a foreboding forecast for the north—west in coming days. we are referring to this as life—threatening - heat for this region. and our overnight lows are going to be about the same as our- usual seasonal highs. what's remarkable about this one is notjust that the records are going to be broke, and sometimes by comfortable margins, but that the heat is sticking around so long. 100 degrees is a magic number and in seattle that's happened twice. and it's now almost a sure thing we are goin
and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan ande northwest territories, is set to break daily and all—time temperature records much earlier in the year than usual. mark lobel reports. help on its way in portland, oregon, to give homeless people hydrated during the heatwave. good morning, good morning. outreach team. anybody home? mm, sleeping. we are right now passing out cold water on tuesdays and also every single thursday and we have...
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the remains in saskatchewan are full to be the largest number ever found records show, the school was open for nearly a 100 years. closing in 1997. for years residential school survivors and their families have been pushing for investigations into unmarked graves. last month remains of 215 children were found at a different school in british columbia, at least a 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools, neglect, physical and sexual abuse is said to have been widespread well, prime minister justin sourdough has issued a statement regarding the discovery of the unmarked graves saying the findings and money of all i'm come loops. part of a larger tragedy. they had a shameful reminder of the systemic racism, discrimination, and injustices indigenous people have faced and continue to face. he went on to say, canada must acknowledge this truth and walk the shared path of reconciliation for a better future was reimbursed, robbie as more the pretended as indigenous people. it's another tragic but not unexpected moment. less than a mo
the remains in saskatchewan are full to be the largest number ever found records show, the school was open for nearly a 100 years. closing in 1997. for years residential school survivors and their families have been pushing for investigations into unmarked graves. last month remains of 215 children were found at a different school in british columbia, at least a 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools, neglect, physical and sexual...
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and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan ands, is set to break daily and all time temperature records much earlier in the year than usual. from los angeles, our north america correspondent peter bowes sent this report. afamiliar a familiar scene in southern california at this time of year. this wildfire in san diego county has been burning for several days. it is under control, but a sign of what is to come as the days get hotter. 0n the streets of portland in oregon, they are not used to extreme heat. but with temperatures over 40 celsius in some places, this heat wave is highly dangerous. good morning. anybody home? volunteers of the delivered water for the homeless. the forecast for the next few days is for searing temperatures but officials fear could claim lives. ~ . ., , ., , but officials fear could claim lives. ~ . ., , ., lives. we are referring to this as a life-threatening _ lives. we are referring to this as a life-threatening heat _ lives. we are referring to this as a life-threatening heat for - lives. we are refer
and a heat wave stretching across western canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan ands, is set to break daily and all time temperature records much earlier in the year than usual. from los angeles, our north america correspondent peter bowes sent this report. afamiliar a familiar scene in southern california at this time of year. this wildfire in san diego county has been burning for several days. it is under control, but a sign of what is to come as the days get hotter. 0n the...
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and a heat wave stretching from british columbia into southern saskatchewan and up through yukon andytton, in british colombia, already breaking the record for canada's hottest ever recorded temperature — at 46.1 degrees celcius on sunday. michael kuss is the chief meteorologist at city news in vancouver. michael, tell us more. itjust sounds unbearable. michael, tell us more. it 'ust sounds unbearablei michael, tell us more. it 'ust sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sweating _ sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sweating here _ sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sweating here in - sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sweating here in my i sounds unbearable. well, it is. i i am sweating here in my living room right now. these temperatures are so uncommon here. to put it in perspective, you mention the lifting temperature, over 46 degrees, traditional temperatures around vancouver and along the coast this time of year are 20— 21 degrees and we're talking even around vancouver, temperatures over a0 degrees, and we have seen temperatures are soa
and a heat wave stretching from british columbia into southern saskatchewan and up through yukon andytton, in british colombia, already breaking the record for canada's hottest ever recorded temperature — at 46.1 degrees celcius on sunday. michael kuss is the chief meteorologist at city news in vancouver. michael, tell us more. itjust sounds unbearable. michael, tell us more. it 'ust sounds unbearablei michael, tell us more. it 'ust sounds unbearable. well, it is. i am sounds unbearable....
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it's kind of locked over british columbia, over saskatchewan, over the alberta region as well and up need that really locked in, rigid hot air and high pressure, to slowly begin to break and then evaporate. really the only way we can see that happen as once we can see that happen as once we get a bit of summer storms roaring through, low pressure versus high—pressure. it's a fight right now, but high pressure is winning. it’s pressure is winning. it's prolonged. _ pressure is winning. it's prolonged, isn't - pressure is winning. it's prolonged, isn't it? - pressure is winning. it's prolonged, isn't it? that's where the health risk kicks in. what are you telling people about what's happening? we've had lovely pictures of people enjoying the sunshine, but there's a real health element here. absolutely. your wealth is your health. without health, you have nothing else. so i always alert my view as my followers — make sure you hydrate before you dehydrate. this is the season when you want to listen to your body. the body never lies. if you feel your feet dragging or you are getting woozy
it's kind of locked over british columbia, over saskatchewan, over the alberta region as well and up need that really locked in, rigid hot air and high pressure, to slowly begin to break and then evaporate. really the only way we can see that happen as once we can see that happen as once we get a bit of summer storms roaring through, low pressure versus high—pressure. it's a fight right now, but high pressure is winning. it’s pressure is winning. it's prolonged. _ pressure is winning. it's...
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and a heatwave is stretching across canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan, and upries, is set to break records much earlier in the year than usual with temperatures of over 43 degrees celsius. clifford mass is an atmospheric scientist and meteorologist. hejoins me now from seattle. you must be quite excited. it brings peril with it.— brings peril with it. this is probably _ brings peril with it. this is probably one _ brings peril with it. this is probably one of _ brings peril with it. this is probably one of the - brings peril with it. this is probably one of the most | probably one of the most extreme weather events we've had here in decades. in fact, we are going to be breaking many all—time high temperature records. these are records going back over a century. what is bringing _ going back over a century. what is bringing this _ going back over a century. what is bringing this on? _ going back over a century. what is bringing this on? we - going back over a century. what is bringing this on? we have - is bringing this on? we have this high-pressure - is bringi
and a heatwave is stretching across canada, from british columbia into southern saskatchewan, and upries, is set to break records much earlier in the year than usual with temperatures of over 43 degrees celsius. clifford mass is an atmospheric scientist and meteorologist. hejoins me now from seattle. you must be quite excited. it brings peril with it.— brings peril with it. this is probably _ brings peril with it. this is probably one _ brings peril with it. this is probably one of _ brings...
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just brutal this week >> yeah, i saw it was 112 or something in vancouver, british columbia and saskatchewan of 100 degrees in central new jersey, bill, it is not just hot and humid, but trillions of cicadas in your face that eases the pain a bit. >> get rid of those. the fourth of july forecast is cool and rainy in the northeast. we can't win >> one or the other, by the way. bill karins, at least the cicadas from my view, will go away soon. they are driving me nuts for about a month. as our viewers know. >>> despite concerns of the future of the city, the new york city real estate market is showing big-time signs of life especially on the high end is this just a few big one-off deals or the real sign of another turn higher in kirsten is here with me from "million dollar listing." you have to change the name of the show that is like a two-bedroom and one bath facing a court yard in manhattan. tell us about the deals you have seen lately on the high end. is new york city back or did it ever go away >> well, what we're seeing here is that the high end of the market has really taken off and has
just brutal this week >> yeah, i saw it was 112 or something in vancouver, british columbia and saskatchewan of 100 degrees in central new jersey, bill, it is not just hot and humid, but trillions of cicadas in your face that eases the pain a bit. >> get rid of those. the fourth of july forecast is cool and rainy in the northeast. we can't win >> one or the other, by the way. bill karins, at least the cicadas from my view, will go away soon. they are driving me nuts for about...
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. >> leaders of indigenous tribes in saskatchewan say unmarked graves have been discovered.icials began mapping the drowneds on june 1 after 250 graves were found at a former school in british columbia. the government will provide funding and resources to bring the terrible wrongs to right. one tribal leader says that this has reopened deep wounds. >> the gravesite is there and it is real. and if you were to see it, there are 751 flags when you look at it. it is the pain of the memories of being in the school for many that it is triggering. >> the chief of the fed raerati of sovereign indigenous nations says that the united states should also investigation get a its former indian schools for the sake of the countless children separated from their families and never seen again. >> president biden, if you are listening, we implore you and we advise you to work with our brothers and sisters in the united states because there are many unmarked graves in your country. work with those survivors to help give those bodies a proper burial. we try to think and try to put ourselves in
. >> leaders of indigenous tribes in saskatchewan say unmarked graves have been discovered.icials began mapping the drowneds on june 1 after 250 graves were found at a former school in british columbia. the government will provide funding and resources to bring the terrible wrongs to right. one tribal leader says that this has reopened deep wounds. >> the gravesite is there and it is real. and if you were to see it, there are 751 flags when you look at it. it is the pain of the...
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least 751 unmarked graves have been found at a former boarding school for first naon children in saskatchewanthe graves were found near the site of the now-demolished marieval indian residential school. this is cowessess first nation chief cadmus delorme speaking at a news conference thursday. >> we almost put down our ignoranc and accidental racism. not addressing the truth that this country has with indigenous people. we are not asking for pity, but we are asking for understanding. we did not remove thes headstones. removing headstones is a crime in this country. and we are treating this like a crime scene at the moment. amy: the graves were found just weeks after the bodies of 215 indigenous children on the grounds of the kamloops residential school in british columbia were discovered. some 150,000 indigenous children attended canadian government-funded boarding schools, which were established in the 19th century and run by the catholic church. many children were ripped from their families and sent to the schools, which were found to be rife with abuse and neglect. canada's 2015 truth and
least 751 unmarked graves have been found at a former boarding school for first naon children in saskatchewanthe graves were found near the site of the now-demolished marieval indian residential school. this is cowessess first nation chief cadmus delorme speaking at a news conference thursday. >> we almost put down our ignoranc and accidental racism. not addressing the truth that this country has with indigenous people. we are not asking for pity, but we are asking for understanding. we...
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the roman catholic church ran the school for indian children in saskatchewan am 1899-1990 seven.nth, two hundred 15 sets of remains were found at a sewer site -- similar site in british colombia. president biden pledge that thousands of interpreters will be evacuated as american forces leave. some 50,000 afghans could be relocated to other countries pending entry to the u.s. it is feared their lives could be in danger once a u.s. withdrawal is completed. the associated press reports the pullout will be largely finished in two weeks, after which roughly 650 troops are expected to remain to provide security for diplomats. speaker of the u.s. house of representatives nancy pelosi has officially announced a select committee will investigate the january assault on the u.s. capitol. democrats had wanted a bipartisan commission, but senate republicans blocked that. today pelosi said congress cannot wait any longer to get the full story of january 6. >> it is imperative that we establish the truth of that day and ensure that an attack of that kind cannot happen and that we root out the c
the roman catholic church ran the school for indian children in saskatchewan am 1899-1990 seven.nth, two hundred 15 sets of remains were found at a sewer site -- similar site in british colombia. president biden pledge that thousands of interpreters will be evacuated as american forces leave. some 50,000 afghans could be relocated to other countries pending entry to the u.s. it is feared their lives could be in danger once a u.s. withdrawal is completed. the associated press reports the pullout...
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from the university of saskatchewan she said they hold up well against the variants so far and encouraging news on that front, a uk study found against a concerning delta variant, two doses of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccines wer more than 90% effective against hospitalization. the novavax vaccine didn't have enough cases in the trial to draw conclusions but showed strong results against the so-called alpha variant which is dominant in the u.s. shep >> meg, thanks >>> the delta variant is fueling a new and serious wave of covid cases in the united kingdom and today the prime minister boris johnson officially delayed his plans to reopen the nation next week he says the restrictions will stay in place for another month. >> i think this is sensible to wait just a little longer. as things stand and on the evidence that i can see, i'm confident we will not need more than four weeks. >> right now cases in the uk are rising about 64% each week and says delaying reopening until july the 19th gives the nation time to get more people vaccinated the uk's vaccination effort is already one of the hig
from the university of saskatchewan she said they hold up well against the variants so far and encouraging news on that front, a uk study found against a concerning delta variant, two doses of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccines wer more than 90% effective against hospitalization. the novavax vaccine didn't have enough cases in the trial to draw conclusions but showed strong results against the so-called alpha variant which is dominant in the u.s. shep >> meg, thanks >>> the delta...
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operating about 85 miles east of rege-jeana in saskatchewan. markers at some point last month 215 children were found buried in british columbia. >>> officials are hoping to find survivors in the rubble of a 12-story beeshside kondo collapsing in miami. one person confirmed dead so far. >>> police released daytona beach where an officer was shot in the head. in critical condition after surgery there is a $100,000 reward for the suspect a new york court has barred rudy giuliani practicing law in the state. citing evidence that he promoted theories that donald trump lost the election due to widespread voteth fraud giuliani's representatives say there should be full hearing vindicating him. you're up to date >> turning to fedex, the company's forecast to see the earnings doubling in q4, the global carrier operating an elevated e-commerce market strong b to c steals appear growing b to b e-commerce nearly doubling from 2019 numbers and building from the pandemic peak, despite many states reopening and americans searching vaccines however fedex suff
operating about 85 miles east of rege-jeana in saskatchewan. markers at some point last month 215 children were found buried in british columbia. >>> officials are hoping to find survivors in the rubble of a 12-story beeshside kondo collapsing in miami. one person confirmed dead so far. >>> police released daytona beach where an officer was shot in the head. in critical condition after surgery there is a $100,000 reward for the suspect a new york court has barred rudy giuliani...