Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 71

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Ontario"

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January 23, 2024


Ontario Making it Easier and More Affordable for Indigenous Communities to Access Vital Government Services

Province permanently waiving fees for death records and applications to reclaim a traditional name NationTalk: TORONTO — The Ontario government is providing financial relief for Indigenous peoples and communities by permanently waiving fees for death records and delayed registration of death for children who attended Indian Residential Schools. The province is also permanently eliminating fees...

November 1, 2021


Discovery of 1,800 death registrations of school-aged indigenous children

Globe and Mail – Ontario says it has found about 1,800 death registrations of school-aged Indigenous children that it will release to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, amid growing calls for governments and churches to hand over records that shed light on the residential-school system....

May 30, 2016


Commitment to National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Identify death records of “lost children” who attended residential schools and contribute to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation archives, locate burial sites and repatriate remains when requested and/or provide memorial ceremonies and markers....

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