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After more than five years, inquiry into Innu children in care begins in Labrador

After more than five years, inquiry into Innu children in care begins in Labrador

SHESHATSHIU, N.L. — After a wait of almost six years, an inquiry into the treatment of Innu youth in provincial government care began Monday with a message of hope from a respected elder.
Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Ontario high school students will soon be able to spend most of their time in Grade 11 and 12 in an apprenticeship if they choose to participate in a new skilled trades program.
2022 National Newspaper Awards winners list

2022 National Newspaper Awards winners list

The National Newspaper Awards for 2022 were awarded Friday night. Here is a list of the winners. -- Arts and Entertainment: Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin and Marissa Groguhé, La Presse.
Feds agree to hand over residential school docs to NCTR

Feds agree to hand over residential school docs to NCTR

The federal government has entered into an agreement with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) to hand over 750,000 residential school documents.
Terry Fox Hometown Run T-shirts on sale Aug. 1 in Port Coquitlam

Terry Fox Hometown Run T-shirts on sale Aug. 1 in Port Coquitlam

The hometown versions of the T-shirts can be picked up for $25 (adult) or $20 (youth) at four locations in Port Coquitlam while supplies last.
'Is this real?': B.C. woman couldn't believe $1M April Fools' Day lottery win

'Is this real?': B.C. woman couldn't believe $1M April Fools' Day lottery win

The residential school survivor thought her big win was a late April Fools' Day joke.
Taste 21 craft ciders from across B.C. at this free Vancouver event

Taste 21 craft ciders from across B.C. at this free Vancouver event

Raise a glass to the bounty of B.C. cideries, no tickets required.
Ontario to require technological education course for high school graduation

Ontario to require technological education course for high school graduation

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Ontario high school students will soon be required to pass a technological education course to graduate.
Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Ontario high school students will soon be able to spend most of their time in Grade 11 and 12 in an apprenticeship if they choose to participate in a new skilled trades program.
Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Ontario high school students will soon be able to spend most of their time in Grade 11 and 12 in an apprenticeship if they choose to participate in a new skilled trades program.
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