Indian Residential School definition
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The Catholic entities that operated residential schools were part of the 2006 Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement (IRSSA).
Father Thorson has communicated that records from the Kamloops Indian Residential School are with the Royal British Columbia Museum and has indicated the order will assist in sharing any information regarding records at this and other locations where the order operated schools.
Baxter was born on April 12, 1967 and her mother attended the Pelican Falls Indian Residential School and Shingwauk Residential School.
Baxter's grandparents, uncle, Elijah Baxter, and her cousin, Charles Baxter Snr., also attended Indian Residential School.
If any person not bound by this Agreement claims over or brings a third party claim, makes any claim or demand or takes any action or proceeding against any defendant named in the Class Actions or the Cloud Class Action arising in relation to an Indian Residential School or the operation of Indian Residential Schools, no amount payable by any defendant named in the Class Actions or the Cloud Class Action to that person will be paid out of the Designated Amount Fund.
The church is one of the few Victorian-era wooden churches remaining in British Columbia.The location of the existing St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino was formerly the Kootenay Indian Residential School built in 1910 by the Canadian government and operated by the Catholic Church.
If any person not bound by this Agreement claims over or brings a third party claim, makes any claim or demand or takes any action or proceeding against any defendant named in the Class Actions or the Cloud Class Action arising in relation to an Indian Residential School or the operation of Indian Residential Schools, no amount payable by any defendant named in the Class Actions of the Cloud Class Action to that person will be paid out of the Designated Amount Fund.
For greater certainty, every Eligible CEP Recipient who resided at an Indian Residential School is eligible for the CEP and will have access to the IAP in accordance with the terms of this Agreement including all First Nations, Inuit, Inuvialuit and Métis students.
The wharf is designed to accommodate military large, medium- speed, roll-on/roll-off (LMSR) ships 950 feet long, 106 feet wide, and 36 feet deep.
Dr Ono also highlighted the Blue and Gold campaign for student financial aid and the opening of the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre along with the apology made on behalf of UBC for our role in the residential school system.