(Reuters) - An indigenous group in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on Thursday said it had found the unmarked graves of an estimated 751 people at a now-defunct Catholic residential school, just ...
A chief in Saskatchewan who became well-known after his First Nation found what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school will lead a new committee for sharing ...
At least 600 unmarked graves were discovered at a former residential school for Indigenous children in Canada, Indigenous leaders said Thursday. The discovery comes less than a month after officials ...
Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation speaks in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 28, 2022. “We cannot move to reconciliation until we first acknowledge and know the truth,” he said. (Credit: ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Chief Cadmus Delorme watch dancers during a ceremony celebrating the signing of a transfer of control over children in care to the community, in Cowessess ...
Cadmus Delorme is ready to greet University of Regina graduates on Thursday as they cross the stage and embark on their futures. This joyous occasion will mark his inauguration as the university's ...
Cadmus Delorme, the University of Regina's newest chancellor, wore moccasins and a special hand-beaded stole on stage during the school's fall graduation ceremony, to reflect his Cree and Saulteaux ...