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Truth and Reconciliation

Collected by: University of Winnipeg

Archived since: Jul, 2016

Description:

In collaboration with the University of Manitoba Libraries, the National Centre of Truth and Reconciliation, and the Library and Archives of Canada, the University of Winnipeg Library 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 survivors’ stories, apologies, responses, cultural events, 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. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of Manitoba Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection, and the Government of Canada in the creation of this collection.

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

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Title: Catholic Church, province sued over sexual assault allegations on Métis students | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/catholic-church-province-sued-over-sexual-assault-allegations-on-m%C3%A9tis-students-1.3211662

Description: The plaintiffs' counsel says the case is the first of its kind in Manitoba, expects to see more victims.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Roman Catholic Church Sexual assault victims Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Abused Indigenous children,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger apologizes for Sixties Scoop | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/greg-selinger-manitoba-premier-apologizes-for-sixties-scoop-1.3118049

Description: The Manitoba government has officially apologized to indigenous families caught in what is known as the Sixties Scoop — the first such apology by a province for Canada's former practice of forced adoption and relocation of aboriginal children.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Adoption Adoptees Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Apologies Apologizing Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Métis excluded from closing ceremony of TRC | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/m%C3%A9tis-excluded-from-closing-ceremony-of-trc-1.3099435

Description: Leaders from the Assembly of First Nations, Native Women's Association of Canada and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami all participated in the final national event, which took place in Ottawa. But Métis leaders were absent.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Residential Schools Indigenous activists Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Manitoba offers moving apology to residential-school students | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-offers-moving-apology-to-residential-school-students-1.759508

Description: A day after the federal government made a landmark apology to former students of residential schools, the Manitoba government offered its own regrets for the pain the system inflicted on the aboriginal community.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Apologies Apologizing,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Indigenous peoples--North America--Politics and government Residential Schools Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Manitoba Sixties Scoop apology moves indigenous families to tears | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-sixties-scoop-apology-moves-indigenous-families-to-tears-1.3119232

Description: Manitoba became the only province in Canada to formally apologize for the Scoop, a move that saw an estimated 20,000 native children forced into adoption by child-welfare services and placed with mostly white families between the 1960s and 1980s.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Adoption Adoptees Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Apologies Apologizing Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Manitoba survivors of '60s Scoop support class-action lawsuit | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-survivors-of-60s-scoop-support-class-action-lawsuit-1.2952657

Description: A Saskatchewan law firm is representing more than a thousand victims who are seeking compensation from the federal government for the '60s Scoop, and some Manitoba survivors think it's a good idea.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Adoption Adoptees Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Apologies Apologizing Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Two Manitobans hope to launch class-action lawsuit over Sixties Scoop | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitobans-hope-launch-class-action-lawsuit-sixties-scoop-1.3548764

Description: Two Manitobans want to take the Canadian government to court in a class-action lawsuit for the government's role in the Sixties Scoop, which saw First Nations children in the 1960s to '80s removed from their homes and placed in non-Aboriginal foster homes or put up for adoption.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Adoption Adoptees Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Apologies Apologizing Abused Indigenous children Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Winnipeg archbishop adopted by First Nations - Manitoba | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-archbishop-adopted-by-first-nations-1.1176561

Description: Aboriginal elders in Winnipeg have symbolically adopted a Roman Catholic archbishop, in a powerful gesture of reconciliation following the residential schools experience. Archbishop James Weisgerber, head of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg, was adopted by a group of elders and former residential school students in a traditional Ojibway ceremony on Saturday.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada First Nations (North America) Residential Schools Apologies Apologizing Roman Catholic Church Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies Indigenous peoples--North America--Politics and government,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Indigenous activists Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

Title: Sixties Scoop victims demand apology, compensation | CBC News

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/sixties-scoop-victims-demand-apology-compensation-1.3117552

Description: Aboriginal adoptees forced from their families by the Canadian government in the Sixties Scoop are expected to receive what is believed to be the first public government apology on Thursday. Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger is set to deliver the apology, which the province has been working on for months alongside affected adoptees.

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Subject:   Truth and Reconciliation Canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Adoption Adoptees Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada Residential Schools Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America,  Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations ,  Apologies Apologizing Abused Indigenous children Indigenous peoples—Manitoba Racism--Canada Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.

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