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documents, you may get Acrobat by clicking the logo. Important Notice: Further to an Order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia dated July 27, 2015, no further requests to add an institution to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement are permitted.

(archived content) Published sources about residential schools Including those held at other institutions, can be found in AMICUS, our online catalogue. CBC has created an interactive map of the schools that operated across Canada. There were more than 130 residential schools in operation across Canada between the 1870s and 1996. National Administration Committee (NAC), Updates  click here But despite the work of the TRC, which issued its final report and "94 Calls to Action" toward reconciliation in 2015, many Canadians still aren't aware of the schools that may have existed near them. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) final report said the residential school system amounted to "cultural genocide" against Indigenous people in Canada. Righting Canada's Wrongs: Residential Schools: The Devastating Impact on Canada's Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Findings and Calls for Action by.

Every province and territory, with the exception of Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and New Brunswick, was home to the federally funded, church-run schools. Marie, Ontario, Amos (Saint-Marc-de-Figuery), Amos, Québec, Fort George (St. Philip's), Fort George, Québec, Fort George (St. Joseph's Mission, Résidence Couture, Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus), Fort George, Québec, Sept-Îles (Notre-Dame, Maliotenam), Sept-Îles, Québec, Federal Hostel at George River, Kangirsualujjuaq, Québec, Federal Hostel at Great Whale River (Poste-de-la-Baleine), Kuujjuaraapik / Whapmagoostui, Québec, Federal Hostel at Payne Bay (Bellin), Kangirsuk, Québec, Federal Hostel at Port Harrison (Inoucdjouac, Innoucdouac), Inukjuak, Québec, Fort George Hostels (September 1, 1975 to June 30, 1978), Fort George, Québec, Beauval (Lac la Plonge), Beauval, Saskatchewan, Gordon's, Gordon's Reserve, Punnichy, Saskatchewan, Lebret (Qu'Appelle, Whitecalf, St. Paul's High School), Lebret, Saskatchewan, Marieval (Cowesess, Crooked Lake), Grayson, Saskatchewan, Muscowequan (Lestock, Touchwood), Lestock, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert (Onion Lake Church of England, St. Alban's, All Saints, St. Barnabas, Lac La Ronge), Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, St. Anthony's (Onion Lake Roman Catholic), Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, St. Michael's (Duck Lake), Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Sturgeon Landing (Predecessor to Guy Hill, MB), Sturgeon Landing, Saskatchewan, Thunderchild (Delmas, St. Henri), Delmas, Saskatchewan, Cote Improved Federal Day School (September 1928 to June 1940), Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Battleford Industrial School (December 1883 to May 1914), Battleford, Saskatchewan, Coudert Hall (Whitehorse Hostel/Student Residence - Predecessor to Yukon Hall), Whitehorse, Yukon, Shingle Point (Predecessor to All Saints, Aklavik), Shingle Point, Yukon, Yukon Hall (Whitehorse/Protestant Hostel), Whitehorse, Yukon, St. Paul's Hostel (September 1920 to June 1943), Dawson City, Yukon. List of Residential Schools. Northwest Territories Residential Schools: Certain documents are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. 1-866-879-4913. For more on Canada's progress on the TRC's Calls to Action, visit cbc.ca/beyond94. Court Documents, List of Residential Schools 

Students lost their language, culture and family bonds. Child victims being named for the first time. Native Residential Schools in Canada: A Selective Bibliography (April 2002) Includes books and articles, film and video, articles and theses. There were more than 130 residential schools in operation between the 1870s and 1996. Quebec. Residential schools operated in Canada for more than 160 years, with upwards of 150,000 children passing through their doors. Stirland Lake & Cristal Lake Notice  Contact the Administrator. Find out with our interactive map. In 1931, at the peak of the residential school system, there were about 80 schools operating in Canada. Alberta, the province with the most residential schools — at least 26 of roughly 130 that existed across the country from the 1870s until the mid-1990s — … CEP NAC Appeal Form, CEP Court Appeal Form  CEP Reconsideration Form  For more than 100 years, First Nations, Inuit and Métis children were taken from their families to attend residential schools, most of which were run by churches and funded by the federal government. Territories Residential Schools, Summary Notice  The last school closed in Saskatchewan in 1996.

Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. Please click here to view the decisions for institutions that have been requested to be added to the list of Indian residential schools recognized by the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement. There were more than 130 residential schools in operation between the 1870s and 1996. Melanie Florence (Goodreads Author) 4.46 avg rating — 26 ratings. Click on the links below to find the list of recognized residential schools and hostels.