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The Sisters of Charity of Halifax, which staffed the residential school in Shubenacadie, apologized at a TRC hearing in 2011.Archbishop Austen-Emile Burke gave an apology in 1992 in Indian Brook and at Millbrook in 1993 for the damage caused by the residential school in Shubenacadie. Archbishop Brian Dunn reiterated that apology in June 2021. [6]
Shubenacadie Residential School. When Basque was 13, her father sent her to study at a residential school. [3] She then attended the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School from 1930 to 1932, years that she later characterized as "wasted". [2] She entered the school to begin grade 8 but was still in the same grade two years later when she left. [4]
In 1945, when Bernard was nine years old, her mother was told that if she did not sign the consent forms to send her children to a residential school, the child welfare system would take her children into "protective custody." As a result, Bernard attended the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School for five years. [2]
Shubenacadie was the location of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School, a Canadian residential school, that was operated from 1923 to 1967 by two Roman Catholic orders, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul and the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. This was the only Indian residential school in Atlantic Canada. The school ...
Study period at a Roman Catholic Indian Residential School in Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories. The Canadian Indian residential school system [a] was a network of boarding schools for Indigenous peoples. [b] The network was funded by the Canadian government's Department of Indian Affairs and administered by various Christian churches.
Shubenacadie Nova Scotia—a member of Sipekneꞌkatik First Nation, a curator with the Nova Scotia Museum, and an associate professor from Saint Mary's University investigated the site of the former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
The first time Mary Ellen Harris visited Allaire Community Farm, a nonprofit sanctuary launched in 2013 to help people and animals, she thought, “nice idea, but this is never going to work ...
Hay River Indian Residential School (St. Peter's Mission Indian Residential School) Hay River: NWT: 1898: 1949: AN Akaitcho Hall (dormitory for Sir John Franklin High School) Yellowknife: NWT: 1958: 1994: Federal/GNWT Shubenacadie Indian Residential School: Shubenacadie: NS: 1922: 1968: RC Chesterfield Inlet Indian Residential School (including ...