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Patrick White

Reporter at The Globe and Mail Online

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Patrick White
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UN special rapporteur planning trip to Canada to examine ‘human-rights situation’ of Indigenous p...

UN special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples says he would not be investigating crimes related to the graves during his trip to Canada, a setback for groups who had called on him to conduct an independent probe
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Justice Minister orders investigation into 1994 murder convictions ...

Justice Minister David Lametti notified lawyers for Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance that their application for a ministerial conviction review will move to the investigation phase
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Communities skip the fireworks, focus on reconciliation ahead of so...

Canada Day will look a little different this year as scores of towns and cities will weave reconciliation themes into a holiday that has long spurned Indigenous people
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Indigenous groups urge Ottawa to extend deadline for day-schools se...

Like residential schools, the day-schools suppressed Indigenous languages and culture, had religious affiliations with various churches, and were sites of frequent physical and sexual abuse
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Pope Francis’s apology failed to acknowledge the Church’s full role...

‘It was more than the work of a few bad actors – this was a concerted institutional effort to remove children from their families and cultures,’ says head of Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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In Canada, just as in Ireland, an apology from the Pope is no panacea

Following Pope Francis’s Monday apology, Indigenous advocates would like to see him pay ‘meaningful reparations’ to victims
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Sexual assault allegations could harm Quebec cardinal Marc Ouellet’...

A woman has accused Cardinal Ouellet of sexual assault when she served as a pastoral intern between 2008 and 2010 in Quebec City

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Saskatchewan suspect’s case draws new scrutiny to statutory release

According to parole documents, the suspect had earned statutory release from prison last year, bringing more scrutiny to a commonly misunderstood tenet of the Canadian correctional system
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Federal prison service hiring an executive to address soaring rates...

After 18 years of demands from prisoners’ rights advocates, Correctional Service Canada is hiring executive to address Indigenous incarceration
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Interim report on unmarked graves finds Indigenous communities stil...

The interim report outlines how some Indigenous communities are still unsure how to participate in burial searches or gain access to suspected burial sites on private land
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Reconciliation in the private art world: How Taku River Tlingit ......

The elaborate robes became so coveted by museums and collectors that few historical examples remain in the communities where they originated
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Six Nations Council pushes for extension on federal Indian day ... ...

Canada’s most populous Indigenous reserve has asked to extend the January deadline by three years, citing the impact of pandemic delays on applications
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Canada's prison book clubs, closed by COVID-19, pick up where ... -...

When the pandemic closed off federal prisons, Book Clubs for Inmates could no longer run services that had been a lifeline to many inmates. Now, a new chapter begins
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What nearly dying of cancer taught an ER doctor about burnout - The...

Dr. Maskalyk, a 49-year-old emergency-room physician in Toronto, wants to help his colleagues stay healthy at a time of unprecedented burnout in the field
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Sweden looks to Canada as it launches truth commission into ... - T...

Sweden is embarking on a truth commission of its own to investigate the treatment of Indigenous people, the Sami, and the Canadian embassy has offered to assist
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Researchers working on First Nations claims say Ottawa has made ......

Researchers say the federal government is holding up their requests for historical records unless they divulge specifics about the cases they’re working on
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Woodland art market took a hit over forgery rumours. Can it recover...

Rumours of extensive fakes have suppressed prices for three decades, even for the masters
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Mohawk Mothers harassed by security at former Royal Victoria ... - ...

Despite a court order authorizing the women to oversee the search for human remains on the grounds of the McGill University expansion project, the women were told to leave by security personnel
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As local news outlets shutter, journalists try to take ownership in...

Kamloops This Week is one of at least 36 local news outlets in Canada to close in 2023, according to the Local News Research Project
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'Life-changing:' Total solar eclipse rewards Niagara Falls visitors...

Despite gloomy forecasts, sky-watchers’ patience was rewarded when the phenomenon briefly became visible
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Ontario pays $320K in legal fight over its cancellation of basic in...

After ousting Wynne’s Liberals, the Ford government terminated the program in July, 2018 – roughly one year into its three-year timeline