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Nova Scotia report calls for reckoning on history of systemic racismThe inquiry said it heard from black people reluctant to interact with public agencies because they feel they are treated as "second-class citizens."CanadaJan 12, 2018
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Project to walk schoolkids through N.S. Home for Colored Children in virtual realityThe three-year project will be used in African Canadian Studies and Canadian History classes.CanadaApr 4, 2017
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NS Home for Coloured Children apologizes to former residentsPremier Stephen McNeil released the terms at an event at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Upper Hammonds Plains. He was joined by former residents of the Home, and members of the Home’s board.PoliticsJun 12, 2015
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Legislation would protect witnesses at public inquiries in Nova ScotiaPeople who testify at public inquiries in Nova Scotia would be protected under legislation proposed Monday by the provincial government.PoliticsMay 11, 2015
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Home for Colored Children inquiry terms of reference nearly completeThe Nova Scotia government says the terms of reference for a public inquiry into alleged abuse at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children should be finished this month.PoliticsMar 6, 2015
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Lawyer won’t appeal fee decision in Home for Colored Children caseThe lawyer who represents people who allege they were abused at a defunct Halifax orphanage says he will not appeal a ruling that rejected his compensation proposal from a $34-million class-action settlement in the case.Oct 17, 2014
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Premier to issue formal apology to former residents of Home for Colored ChildrenPremier Stephen McNeil is expected to issue a formal apology Friday to former residents of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children who allege years of abuse.PoliticsOct 9, 2014
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Lawyers in Halifax orphanage abuse case return to court over legal feesLawyers who helped win a $34-million settlement for people who alleged they were abused at a Halifax orphanage are due in court today seeking approval for millions of dollars in legal fees.Oct 6, 2014
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Judge questions legal fees charged in $34M orphanage abuse settlementA judge has asked a law firm seeking $6.6 million in legal fees to provide proof of the hours its staff put in to win a settlement for people who alleged they were abused at a Halifax orphanage.Sep 17, 2014
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No opt-outs of settlement over abuse allegations at Halifax orphanageA lawyer for people covered by a $29-million class-action settlement over abuse allegations at a Halifax orphanage says no one has opted out of the deal.Aug 19, 2014
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