NDP joins call for provincial gov’t to apologize for residential schools
The revelations from a residential school in Kamloops, B.C., last week have the harm caused by residential schools fresh in many people’s minds now, and some are taking the opportunity to call for an apology from the provincial government.
Two residential schools in Saskatchewan — one in Timber Bay and one in Ile-a-la-Crosse — weren’t included in the Indian Residential School Settlement. They were funded and run by the federal and provincial governments.
Some northern leaders have been calling for an acknowledgment of the schools and an apology from Premier Scott Moe for the provincial government’s part, as well as compensation for the survivors. Now the Opposition NDP is joining that call.
Betty Nippi-Albright is the NDP’s First Nations and Metis relations critic and is a residential school survivor. She said it’s long past time that government take responsibility.


