CANADACANADA eng International tribunal begins investigation into missing Indigenous children and unmarked burials by admin 26 مايو، 2026 written by admin 26 مايو، 2026 15 RCI Joy SpearChief-Morris (new window) · CBC News Moccasins line the wall behind seven international judges from the Permanent People’s Tribunal, hearing evidence at the daphne art centre in Montreal. In front of them, two chairs draped with a blanket hold small red wrapped bundles and two small plates of food. The chairs are to recognize those disappeared children that never came home, said Christa Big Canoe, an Anishinaabe lawyer and the lead prosecutor for the tribunal. On Monday, the tribunal began a week-long investigation into missing Indigenous children and unmarked burials associated with residential schools… Continue reading the full article on the original website . 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Two accused after Halifax newborn found dead appear in court, given new charge next post Carney calls Smith’s Alberta referendum question a ’dangerous bluff’ You may also like Le N.-B. va lancer une enquête publique sur... 26 مايو، 2026 Québec annonce de nouvelles mesures pour pallier la... 26 مايو، 2026 Carney met en garde contre le « bluff... 26 مايو، 2026 Drake entre dans l’histoire avec trois albums au... 26 مايو، 2026 Découvrir la géologie rare et unique de Terre-Neuve... 26 مايو، 2026 Tim Hortons commits to hiring 10,000 local employees,... 26 مايو، 2026 Quebec premier rolls out new financial relief measures 26 مايو، 2026 Feds lease 10 new firefighting aircraft as wildfire... 26 مايو، 2026 India’s commerce minister says Carney’s visit ’completely changed’... 26 مايو، 2026 Carney calls Smith’s Alberta referendum question a ’dangerous... 26 مايو، 2026