Demonstrators say action by police and gas company on First Nation’s land is illegal
Residential school survivor Eddy Charlie hopes display promotes healing, honest discussion
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation signs hisiikcumyin pathway agreement with provincial government
Plaques are being rethought specifically in light of historical mistreatment of Indigenous Peoples
Prime minister travelled to Tofino on Sept. 30 and did not attend any ceremonies
“It was a mistake to travel on that day”
Tseshaht First Nation in Port Alberni is raising funds to honour survivors and victims
Tk’emlúps Kúkpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir mentioned the prime minister had been invited
“It’s sad that we don’t expect much from leadership anymore”
Homalco Chief Darren Blaney: ‘Before (Kamloops) … nobody took the genocide seriously’
PM says he spoke on the phone with survivors, Tofino event organizers disappointed he didn’t attend
September 30 marked the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in…
Hundreds of people walked with the Sts’ailes First Nation to remember residential school victims
Daughter of a white father and Inuk mother, May Simon was not forced into residential school
Phyllis Webstad and Joan Sorley started the movement leading to national holiday in 2013
Organization says it’s a way for all Canadians to mark the new holiday
Organizers pleased with turnout
No substantive actions to date to show a sincere commitment for reconciliation, says Chief Gabriel
215 unmarked graves of missing children were found on the grounds of the Kamloops residential school
Melven (Sx̄wen) Jones was forcibly held for two years