Residential Schools in Canada: A History
The Canadian Museum of History explores the history of residential schools, including those in British Columbia, and their impact on Indigenous children.
The Canadian Museum of History explores the history of residential schools, including those in British Columbia, and their impact on Indigenous children.
A support organization for survivors of residential schools in Canada, including those in British Columbia, providing resources and advocacy for Indigenous communities.
The University of British Columbia's research initiative examines the legacy of residential schools and their impact on Indigenous communities in BC, focusing on reconciliation and healing.
CBC News explores the history and ongoing impact of residential schools in British Columbia, featuring stories from survivors and their families.
Simon Fraser University's online resource provides a comprehensive overview of residential school history in Canada, including BC, and facilitates dialogue on reconciliation and redress.
The University of British Columbia's library archives feature a case study on St. Michael's Residential School in BC, examining the school's history and the experiences of its students.
The National Film Board of Canada presents a video series exploring the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, including those in British Columbia, and the path towards reconciliation.
The Government of British Columbia's official statement apologizing for the province's role in the residential school system and committing to reconciliation with Indigenous communities.