Can government continue to justify cold, hungry, residential school survivors, our elders, and their descendants, post-apology
Does Minister of Health agree with Minister of Transportation or is malnutrition a non-issue only when it comes to the District of Torngat Mountains
Government commitment to consultation and weekly meetings with leaders
Housing needs
How can we accept that Premier's apology is sincere
Impacts of bad housing
Indigenous Violence Prevention Grants Program
Inequities and creating equity
Inquiry into the Treatment, Experiences and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System
Comments in Budget 2023
Launch of
Intergenerational trauma
Program challenges in the District of Torngat Mountains
Urging our leaders to ensure that residents of the Northern Labrador communities be given due consideration when the provincial government develops incentive programs such as the oil to electric rebate program and, in the past, residential rebate programs such as the Residential Construction Rebate Program
Report on Child Welfare Services to Indigenous Children, Youth and Families—2020-2021
Suicide
Urging government to return the direct marine shipping service between the Island portion of the province and to our Northern Labrador communities
What does Premier say to residential school survivors who felt that apology was premature and rushed, and who wanted to see real action
Why did government exclude elderly couple and others in district from the province-wide oil-to-electric rebate
Why is food security for Indigenous communities not mentioned in the Liberal poverty reduction plan
Will Deputy Premier commit to address the ongoing intergenerational trauma caused by the legacy of residential schools and give our Elders, the survivors and their families the quality of life that they deserve
Will Minister commit to reinstating the freight boat to the Northern Labrador communities and take real action towards ending and addressing the inequities faced by people in district
Will Minister of Health commit his government to reverse the decision to remove the freight boat, so that people won't be harmed by malnutrition
Will Premier address the quality of life issues facing our residential school survivors
Will Premier ensure that residential school survivors have quality of life, including access to the timely and adequate medical care they are entitled to
Will Premier step up and offer true reconciliation by returning the freight boat, and to help with teacher recruitment and retention and the overall economic and social welfare of communities
Will Premier take action on addressing food insecurity and economic marginalization and return the freight service to the North Coast of Labrador