
TOKYO – Within a couple of hours, he broke all records and brought Italy to the top of the world in the most beloved discipline of athletics. →
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TOKYO – Within a couple of hours, he broke all records and brought Italy to the top of the world in the most beloved discipline of athletics. →

TORONTO – A country’s maturity can only be measured by the ability to come to terms with the darkest pages of its history. →
Article by Corriere Canadese Staff – Translation and Video: Betul Sarikaya
Cowessess First Nation dün, Saskatchewan’daki eski bir yatılı okulun çevresinde 751 isimsiz mezar bulunduğunu doğruladı.
Eski Marieval Kızılderili Konut Okulu’ndaki isimsiz mezarların keşfi, bugüne kadar Kanada’daki en önemli bulunan sey oldu. Saskatchewan’da 74 İlk Ulusu temsil eden Yerli Egemen Milletler Federasyonu (FSIN), dün İlk Cowessess ulusunun başkanı Cadmus Delorme ile birlikte bunu duyurdu.
Şef Delorme, hem yerli yetişkinlerin hem de çocukların bölgeye gömüldüğüne inandığını söyledi. Mezarlar işaretlenmemiş, ancak Delorme, 1960’tan önce mezarlar veya mezar taşları üzerinde hala tanımlayıcı işaretler olabileceğine inandığını, aynı zamanda, o zamanlar siteyi denetleyen “Katolik Kilisesi’nin temsilcilerinin”, mezarları ziyaret ettiğini söyledi. kaldırmış olurdu.
Şef Delorme, “Mezar taşlarının kaldırılması bu ülkede bir suçtur ve şu anda bunu bir suç mahalli olarak değerlendiriyoruz.” dedi.
The Kamloops Residential School
The Ontario government will spend $10 million to examine the soil of eighteen residential schools in Ontario and to preserve and commemorate the remains found. Provincial Premier Doug Ford announced today that the money, which will be spread over three years, will be part of the “indigenous-led” effort to identify, protect and commemorate “the burial sites of Indian residential schools.” →
The days of Toronto’s historic bus terminal and intercity bus hub are over.
The Toronto Coach Terminal was the bus terminal for intercity connections to Toronto, located at 610 Bay Street downtown. →