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  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Situation géographique: Thunder Bay
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  • "Inquiry of First Nations student deaths concludes"
    "Inquiry of First Nations student deaths concludes"
    TextNewspaper  Garlow, Nahnda, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 29 Jun 2016     "The inquiry into the sudden deaths of seven northern Ontario First Nations high school students concluded Tuesday, ruling that four of the student deaths were undetermined."
    TextNewspaper  Garlow, Nahnda, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 29 Jun 2016   "The inquiry into the sudden deaths of seven northern Ontario First Nations high school students concluded Tuesday, ruling that four of the student deaths were undetermined."
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  • "National MMIW inquiry begins"
    "National MMIW inquiry begins"
    TextNewspaper  Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 6 Jan 2016     National MMIW inquiry begins By Jim Windle THUNDER BAY - After years of wrangling with an unsympathetic government, newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has officially begun the promised National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women ...
    TextNewspaper  Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 6 Jan 2016   National MMIW inquiry begins By Jim Windle THUNDER BAY - After years of wrangling with an unsympathetic government, newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has officially begun the promised National …
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "Government should apologize for damage done by residential schools"
    "Government should apologize for damage done by residential schools"
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 3 Dec 1997     "The federal government is afraid of admitting guilt if it apologizes to natives for the damage done by residential schools, says the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations."
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 3 Dec 1997   "The federal government is afraid of admitting guilt if it apologizes to natives for the damage done by residential schools, says the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations."
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