Photo: Aglukkaq, Audla in Ottawa

By SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS

On the fourth anniversary of the June 11, 2008 apology delivered by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to Inuit, Métis and First Nations Canadians for decades of abuse at church-run, government-approved residential schools, Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq and recently-elected Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Terry Audla pose with John Duncan, the federal minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, in Ottawa. Read about the winning design for a stained glass window commemorating the legacy of former residential school students and their families, which Duncan unveiled June 11, on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO COURTESY OF ITK)


On the fourth anniversary of the June 11, 2008 apology delivered by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to Inuit, Métis and First Nations Canadians for decades of abuse at church-run, government-approved residential schools, Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq and recently-elected Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Terry Audla pose with John Duncan, the federal minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, in Ottawa. Read about the winning design for a stained glass window commemorating the legacy of former residential school students and their families, which Duncan unveiled June 11, on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO COURTESY OF ITK)

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