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New statement by Kamloops-area First Nation on possible graves at residential school siteA new statement from the Kamloops-area First Nation that claimed to have found potential graves at the site of a residential school says a full consensus may never be reached on what to do about the property. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 19
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Land next to old Youville Residential School site set to be sold, raises concernsRecent decisions from St. Albert’s city council have raised concern among some Indigenous communities, after council voted down a motion to pause the sale of land near where the Youville Residential School once stood. Katherine Ludwig reports.CanadaDec 21, 2025
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Île-à-la-Crosse School victims sign proposed settlementSurvivors of the Île-À-La-Crosse are seeing compensation after being excluded from the Indian residential school’s settlement agreement.CanadaJan 29
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Port Alberni addresses another incident of racist vandalismCommunity members in Port Alberni have come together to push back against yet another act of racist vandalism. As Aaron McArthur reports, the offensive graffiti targeted a tribute to children impacted by Indian residential schools.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 22
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Sister of residential school victim ‘very happy’ decades-long work has finally brought home her remainsMore than 80 years after a young girl died at a residential school in the Northwest Territories, her remains have finally been brought to her hometown. Alma Beaulieu’s grave is one of at least 50 found near the school. And as Melissa Ridgen explains, her sister spent years working to bring her home.CanadaNov 13, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Jan. 12Residential blading gets underway as balmy weather turns the streets to slush. Doctors continue to call on the province to recognize the crisis they say Alberta’s emergency rooms are in every day right now. The trial begins for a man accused of killing a mother during a hit-and-run with a U-Haul van. Two Edmonton school...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 12
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Vatican returns 62 Indigenous artifacts to CanadaOn Saturday, Pope Leo met with a delegation of Canadian Catholic bishops to hand back 62 Indigenous artifacts that were taken away in 1925. The Vatican is calling the transfer a sign of dialogue and respect following the late Pope Francis’ historic apology for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools.CanadaNov 15, 2025
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Last remaining buildings at Christie Residential School coming downThe last remaining buildings at the Christie Residential School on the Ahousaht First Nation are coming down. A number of survivors and supporters attended to watch the demolition hoping it is a step forward in their healing. Kylie Stanton has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 10, 2025
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Survivors mark 50th anniversary of closure of Portage la Prairie residential schoolIt was an emotional day in Portage la Prairie, as a room full of survivors gathered to mark 50 years since the residential school there was shuttered. Katherine Dornian reports.Oct 9, 2025
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BC Conservatives fire Lindsay Shepherd over tweet on residential schoolsIn this segment of This Week in Politics on “The Ben Mulroney Show”, Ben and his panel explore the implications of free speech in political roles, particularly focusing on the case of Lindsay Shepherd, a BC Conservative Party communications staffer (and herself no stranger to free speech debates) who was fired by the party for...The Ben Mulroney ShowOct 6, 2025
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Former Assiniboia Residential School commemoratedThe former Assiniboia Residential School is being commemorated as a national historic event, honouring the survivors and the children who never came home.Sep 30, 2025
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Sunrise ceremony remembers residential school studentsAs Canadians commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, one of the earliest events in the country began Tuesday before sunrise. Attendees gathered in Fredericton to honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, as well as those who did. Anna Mandin reports.Sep 30, 2025
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Reflecting on truth and reconciliation amid residential school skepticismThe stories of residential school survivors contribute to the ongoing process of truth, reconciliation and remembrance in Canada. Melissa Ridgen speaks with Phyllis Webstad, who inspired Orange Shirt Day, about her story, and why some people have expressed skepticism in the search for answers about residential schools and the children who never came home.Global NationalSep 30, 2025
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Unexpected connection to residential schools focus of new documentaryWhat We Carry’ is a special film premiering Tuesday at the Edmonton International Film Festival. The screening is especially poignant as it is happening on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Bracken Burns, Jessie Anthony and Kat McDermott, who are all involved in the making of this film, chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonSep 30, 2025
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Saskatchewan premier apologies to residential school survivorsWATCH: Just one day ahead of national truth and reconciliation, the premier is extending an apology to survivors of one of the provinces residential schools.Sep 29, 2025
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Nova Scotia residential school survivors share troubling chapter in Canadian historySurvivors of the residential school system in Nova Scotia are bringing attention to a troubling chapter in Canadian history. Their voices resonated across the grounds of the Maritimes’ only residential school on Tuesday. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, this gathering was held in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.CanadaSep 30, 2025
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Dallas Brodie defends actionsA Vancouver MLA is doubling down on comments made about residential schools, despite a B.C. chief calling on the premier to condemn her actions and review her conduct. Victoria Femia explains.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganOct 20, 2025
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Oct. 20A local optometrist says she’s the victim of an eloborate theft that has resulted in $20,000 worth of product being stolen from her business which is only a year old. Also, the Penticton Indian Band has sent a letter to B.C. Premier David Eby condemning Dallas Brodie for going onto their land to pose for...Global News at 5:30 OkanaganOct 20, 2025
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Totem pole restoration beginsWork has begun to repair a totem pole linked to residential schools that was damaged in a storm earlier this year.Oct 17, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Oct. 10As the BCGEU strike continues, there are growing concerns restaurant liquor supplies will dry up. There are new revelations in documents introduced in the U.S. trial of Nikhil (Nick) Gupta over the alleged plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and former students of the Christie Indian Residential School witnessed the demolition of the remaining buildings.Global BCOct 10, 2025