Feds find funding for residential school survivors, providers to travel for counselling in N.W.T., Nunavut | Page 901 | Unpublished
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Feds find funding for residential school survivors, providers to travel for counselling in N.W.T., Nunavut

July 29, 2026

After counsellors and community leaders spoke out against the sudden funding cut, Indigenous Services Canada told CBC News they had found funding to help residential school survivors and their families travel to access counselling.



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