Manitoba Chiefs decry reduced federal funds for residential school searches
- The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs criticized the federal government for reducing funds for searches at residential schools, expressing deep disappointment and outrage.
- Deputy Grand Chief Betsy Kennedy stated the funding cuts are disrespectful to survivors and families affected by residential schools.
- Ottawa claimed the funding adjustment was necessary for a sustainable approach to support community-led projects.
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Manitoba Chiefs decry reduced federal funds for residential school searches
OTTAWA — The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs criticized the federal government for reducing funds to search the grounds of former residential schools, saying in a statement they are profoundly disappointed and outraged.
·Barrie, Canada
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Manitoba Chiefs decry reduced federal funds for residential school searches
OTTAWA — The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is criticizing the federal government for reducing funds to search the grounds of former residential schools, saying they are profoundly disappointed and outraged.
·Prince George, Canada
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