Sometime in the late 1990’s, Canada quietly, surreptitiously, and without ceremony removed genocide as a chargeable offense from its ______________ code, leaving mention of it now solely in the provisions against hate crimes.
We don’t believe Prime Minister Harper adopted this obscurantist form of address to be more comprehensive; we believe he did so to avoid saying I’m sorry the Canadian government committed ______________against you. It was a criminal action on our part.
Residential school was only one of those programs, one that was ______________on the “stick” and light on the “carrot.”
An Historic Non-Apology, Completely and Utterly Not ______________.
The legacy of Indian Residential Schools has contributed to ______________problems that continue to exist in many communities today.
This Prime Minister made The Apology on behalf of the Canadian government.
Regrettably, many former students are not with us today and died never having received a full ______________from the Government of Canada.
In moving towards healing, reconciliation and resolution of the sad legacy of Indian Residential Schools, implementation of the Indian Residential Schools ______________ Agreement began on September 19, 2007.
The government recognizes that the absence of an apology has been an ______________ to healing and reconciliation.
A cornerstone of the Settlement Agreement is the Indian Residential Schools Truth and ______________Commission.
Cookie & Banana developed a unique bond because it was a way of coping with a bad situation – lack of ______________life.
Two primary objectives of the Residential Schools system were to remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to ______________ them into the dominant culture.
Most schools were operated as "joint _____________" with Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian or United Churches.
We now recognize that, in separating children from their families, we undermined the ability of many to adequately ______________their own children and sowed the seeds for generations to follow.
it was no apology at all, but bluff and continued _____________.
In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to _____________, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group,