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Description: More than 100 people rallied at the Legislature on the one-year anniversary of the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report. (David Larkins/Winnipeg Sun/Postmedia Network)
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada, Residential Schools, Education, Indigenous Activists, Indigenous Education, Students , Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - KAIROS
Creator: KAIROS
Publisher: KAIROS
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-06-09
Sub-topic: KAIROS Canada
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: This report card has been prepared by KAIROS as a baseline to assess progress in achieving reconciliation through education in schools across Canada. It is intended as a basis for dialogue. In June 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools called on governments in Canada, “in consultation and collaboration with Survivors, Aboriginal peoples, and educators, to make age-appropriate curriculum on residential schools, Treaties, and Aboriginal peoples’ historical and contemporary contributions to Canada a mandatory education requirement for Kindergarten to Grade Twelve students.” (Call to Action 62.1)
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada, Education, Students , Indigenous peoples--Study and teaching, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - KAIROS
Creator: KAIROS
Publisher: KAIROS
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-10
Sub-topic: KAIROS Canada
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: The NDP is making a pre-election promise of one of the largest increases in annual public school operating grants in its 16 years in government.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada, Education, Funding, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous Education, Students , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Federal aid to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - KAIROS
Creator: Winnipeg Free Press, Nick Martin
Publisher: Winnipeg Free Press
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-01-05
Sub-topic: KAIROS Canada
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
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