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Newsroom Ready: First Nation gets control of children in care
A Saskatchewan First Nation where hundreds of unmarked graves were recently discovered near the site of a former residential school is the first in Canada to take back control of children in care under federal legislation. Chief Cadmus Delorme signed the agreement alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Scott Moe at Cowessess First Nation.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP126557502
Legacy Identifier:
r_Trudeau-Cowessess20210707T0930
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1m37s
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1920px × 1080px 119.79 MB
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Create Date:
7/7/2021 9:30:00 AM
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care
children
Cowessess
first nations
history
indigenous
Justin Trudeau
politics
residential schools
rights
Saskatchwan
Saskatchwan Premier
Scott Moe
Trudeau