
All 30 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada, through their diocesan bishops and/or chancellors, have recommended that their diocesan councils or executive committees approve the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement presented by the federal government last November.
Category: News Update, Residential Schools
Bishops and chancellors of Canada's 30 Anglican dioceses have expressed "strong support" for the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement and are prepared to endorse its approval before their respective governing...
Category: Residential Schools, February 2006

Bishops and chancellors of Canada’s 30 Anglican dioceses have expressed “strong support” for the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement and are prepared to endorse its approval before their respective...
Category: News Update, Residential Schools
The Anglican Church of Canada is renegotiating the terms of the 2003 residential schools agreement that it signed with the federal government following an announcement Nov. 23 of a new $1.9 billion compensation package that...
Category: January 2006, Residential Schools

The demolition on Nov. 9 of a derelict building at the North Caribou Lake First Nation in northern Ontario was a symbol of healing for those who say they were sexually abused by former Anglican priest Ralph Rowe. "The...
Category: January 2006, Residential Schools
Canada’s 30 Anglican dioceses are under pressure to approve a revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement with the federal government by Jan. 30, 2006, although national church officials are trying to obtain an ...
Category: News Update, Residential Schools
The demolition on Nov. 9 of a derelict building at the North Caribou Lake First Nation in northern Ontario was a symbol of healing for those who say they were sexually abused by former Anglican priest Ralph Rowe.
Category: News Update, Residential Schools
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that churches are liable for abuse suffered by Indian children in a now-defunct residential school system, but that liability should be shared with the federal government.
In a ruling...
Category: December 2005, Residential Schools
The Anglican Church of Canada’s Indian residential schools settlement fund, with a goal of $25 million, remains on target, having collected $16.8 million as of the third quarter of 2005, according to General Synod’s financial...
Category: December 2005, Residential Schools

The Anglican Church of Canada will renegotiate the terms of the 2003 residential schools agreement that it signed with the federal government following an announcement today of a new $1.9 billion compensation package that will be offered to tens of thousands of aboriginal Canadians who attended Indian residential schools.
Category: News Update, Residential Schools