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The Cancellation of a High School Teacher

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The Cancellation of a High School Teacher

"I don’t wish to retraumatize the many former students at residential schools who suffered from abuse or neglect," writes fired high school teacher Dr. Jim McMurtry, "I simply wish to tell my story." 

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New “Indian Residential School Records” Website Is Born

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New “Indian Residential School Records” Website Is Born

Historical evidence confirms there is no evidence of missing, neglected, or murdered children at Indian boarding schools and contradicts the currently fashionable and totally false genocide narrative.

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Update on the Ryerson Fiasco

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Update on the Ryerson Fiasco

In The Ryerson Affair: An Update, Professor Ronald Stagg judges the judges and finds them wanting. The reports that informed the decision-makers were feeble work, he concludes.

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“They Were Not Forced”

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“They Were Not Forced”

The claim that 150,000 status Indian children were 'forced' to attend residential schools is misleading at best, write Nina Green, Brian Giesbrecht, and Tom Flanagan. For example, enforcement of compulsory attendance was often lax to non-existent.

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"Our Dear Children": Sisters' Chronicles of Indian Residential School

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"Our Dear Children": Sisters' Chronicles of Indian Residential School

Sisters' Chronicles reveal the warmth, kindness and dedication of the women who nursed, taught and cared for children at Indian Residential Schools 

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