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Canada supports Saskatoon Tribal Council plans to launch education and awareness activities related to the legacy of residential schools


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SASKATOON TRIBAL COUNCIL TREATY 6 TERRITORY, SK, Sept. 29, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - The locating of unmarked burials at former residential school sites across Canada is a tragic reminder of the abuse that many Indigenous children suffered in these institutions. The Government of Canada is working with Survivors, Indigenous leaders and affected families and communities to address historical wrongs and the lasting physical, emotional, mental and spiritual harms related to the legacy of residential schools. Part of this work includes efforts being made to locate and commemorate missing children who attended residential schools, as well as responding to Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action 72 to 76. 

Today, Tribal Chief Mark Arcand, of Saskatoon Tribal Council, and the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations announced funding of $368,079 in 2021-22 to support education and awareness activities related to the legacy of residential schools in Saskatoon.

The Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC), in partnership with the City of Saskatoon, will continue to host education and awareness activities on topics including reconciliation, and the legacy or residential schools. The STC has been coordinating monthly events including awareness walks, public information and educational workshops, and healing ceremonies. In addition, the STC is working with the community to plant a memorial garden and has launched the Orange Banner Project in Saskatoon. All events are recorded and will be made into a series of educational videos and personal stories from Elders, Survivors and their families. This community-led process will ensure the STC can undertake this work in their own way and at their own pace.

Addressing the harms suffered by Survivors, their families and communities is at the heart of reconciliation and is essential to renewing and building relationships with Indigenous Peoples, governments, and all Canadians. 

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"Speaking the truth about reconciliation is the first step, along with that truth comes education and action. We must have truth before reconciliation can make a difference in our people's lives. Honouring our survivors through this project and having the federal government support a great initiative in the City of Saskatoon shows a commitment to improve the lives of indigenous people that have been affected by residential schools."

Tribal Chief Mark Arcand,
Saskatoon Tribal Council

"Education is the key to understanding the truth and the devastating legacy of residential schools. I encourage all Canadians to learn and participate in awareness events like those organized by the Saskatoon Tribal Council and other Indigenous organizations across the country; it is an important step towards building a reconciled country for all."

The Honourable Marc Miller,
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

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Saskatoon Tribal Council 
Residential Schools Missing Children ? Community Support Funding 
Government of Canada enhances support to Indigenous communities to respond to and heal from the ongoing impacts of Residential Schools - Canada.ca 
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program 
Missing Children and Burial Information ? Calls to Action 72-76 

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