On Sept. 30, Canada marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), intended for Canadians to honour survivors of ...
A tool of propaganda, assimilation, and abuse that could also provide students with rare moments of freedom and community, ...
Stanley C. Hunt says it was hard to process the discovery of about 200 potential burial sites at the former Kamloops Indian ...
A bench installed in Kinsmen Park designed to celebrate Indigenous reconciliation has divided the community of Happy ...
Tumia Knott, spaləl̕, a member of Kwantlen First Nation, is a lawyer with First Peoples Law, with a practice focus in ...
BC Conservative candidate Sheldon Clare argued residential schools actually created positive ‘opportunities’ for Indigenous ...
Celebrated Kwakiutl artist Stanley Hunt hopes his monument, unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History on Truth and Reconciliation Day, inspires reflection and healing.
The Canadian Medical Association’s apology for harms to Indigenous Peoples is an opportunity to reflect on the gap between apologies and the work of true repair necessary for reconciliation.
Brown Tom’s Schooldays’ was first self-published decades ago, and shows how one First Nations boy came of age and grappled ...
The schoolhouse is being demolished because it’s in poor condition. Decisions haven’t been on what will happen to the site.
The buildings scattered along the northeast shore of Stirland Lake, about 185 km north of Pickle Lake, are in various states of disrepair. There are a few rusting, forgotten fire hydrants on the ...