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We hear NunatuKavut President Todd Russell's thoughts about the discovery of human remains at the site of the former residential school in Kamloops. We also hear a statement that the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Murray Sinclair, released to survivors and the general public. We are also joined by Catherine Davis, an Indigenous scholar at Trent University, who tells us how the discovery is leading to calls for a national investigation. The provincial Child and Youth Advocate is once again calling on the province to do more for Labrador's Indigenous youth. Jacqueline Lake Kavanagh joins us. An art festival in Bonavista is showcasing photography from the Big Land this summer. Curator Jessica Winters tells us about the exhibition. How do we lower our rates of gender-based violence? Leslie Amminson joins us again for today's installment of "How We Heal". Finally, was there enough focus on Labrador in this week's provincial budget? We speak with Andy Turnbull from the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce. |