Examples of Aboriginal Healing Foundation in a sentence
Ms. Horne (Motion #1007) THAT this House urges the Government of Canada to reinstate its funding for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation to ensure that the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, the Liard Aboriginal Women’s Society, the Northern Tutchone Tribal Council, and the Committee on Abuse in Residential Schools Society (CAIRS), which have provided services to residential school survivors, can continue their programs.
See further RCAP, above n 2 and Aboriginal Healing Foundation, above n 2.
On the Implementation Date Canada will transfer one hundred and twenty- five million dollars ($125,000,000.00) as an endowment for a five year period to the Aboriginal Healing Foundation in accordance with Article Eight (8) of this Agreement.
Marlene Brant Castellano, Linda Archibald, and Mike DeGagné (Ottawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2008), 64-65.
Specifically, we call for the permanent establishment of a fund akin to the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and related funding.
The Tsow-Tun Le Lum Centre like other Aboriginal Healing Foundation projects have learned that building safety and trust is a critical first step because clients have lost the sense of safety because of trauma and effects of residential school.
This means that the focus of the TRC’s work need not be to determine the compensation that survivors should receive or to duplicate the commemorative work that is already being done by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, a body created in response to RCAP’s recommendations on IRS.58An additional element critical to the reconciliation process that the TRC does not have to address is that of an apology.
L Archibald, Final Report of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Volume III: Promising Healing Practices in Aboriginal Communities, Aboriginal Healing Foundation (2006), p 16.
For example, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation was founded in 1998 to design, manage and implement a healing strategy for Métis, Inuit and First Nations people affected by the legacy of physical and sexual abuse suffered in residential schools.
The Settlement Agreement provides for an additional $125 million over five years to support the projects of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation.