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Truth and Reconciliation

Collected by: University of Manitoba

Archived since: Jun, 2016

Description:

In collaboration with the University of Winnipeg Library, the National Centre of Truth and Reconciliation, and the Library and Archives of Canada, the University of Manitoba Libraries has curated and captured a selection of webpages, blogs, news coverage, and PDF files that pertain to Manitoba's ongoing involvement with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This growing collection covers a diverse range of topics, which include issues on education, politics, legislation, mental health resources, and more. This is an ongoing web-archiving project that will continue to grow as we witness new ways that reconciliation and healing take place in our province.

Subject:   Government - Cities Society & Culture Arts & Humanities Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Research and Teaching Residential Schools Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada

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Title: Jordan’s Principle decision has far-reaching implications | Windspeaker - AMMSA

URL: http://www.ammsa.com/publications/windspeaker/jordan%E2%80%99s-principle-decision-has-far-reaching-implications

Description: The successful argument of Jordan’s Principle in federal court could have major implications for other battles First Nations are waging for equity in funding and service.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada. Nurses Children's hospitals Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America Indigenous peoples--Medical care--North America Indigenous peoples--Medical care--Law and legislation--North America Indigenous children with disabilities Indigenous peoples in medicine Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America Indigenous activists Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions

Title: Manitoba will change how it publicly reports | Windspeaker - AMMSA

URL: http://www.ammsa.com/publications/windspeaker/manitoba-will-change-how-it-publicly-reports

Description: Manitoba will change how it publicly reports the number of children in its care by excluding those who are voluntarily transferred by their guardians. More than 10,000 children are currently reported, but about 700 will be discounted once the voluntary placements are removed from the publicly-reported numbers. Other provinces don’t count their voluntary placements, which include children under customary care legislation placed with family members in First Nations communities.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada. Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations Indigenous leadership Indigenous activists Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America

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