By the turn of the century, the U.S. had 147 day schools and 81 boarding schools on reservations
Commission on International Religious Freedom has received the request and is investigating
work will include compiling and reviewing decades of records to identify schools and burial sites
Border with U.S. to remain closed to most until at least July 21
New American stat marks the nation’s end of slavery
But U.S. president asserted Russian leader is interested in improved relations, averting a Cold War
Worldwide, the COVID-19 death toll stands at about 3.8 million
No more state rules on social distancing, no more limits on capacity, no more mandatory masks
Pew study: those with a favourable view of the U.S. hit 61 per cent, up from 35 per cent last year
Drug from Biogen deemed “reasonably likely” to benefit Alzheimer’s patients
U.S. president on push to get more Americans vaccinated as pace falls off
Trudeau says any easing of restrictions needs to be done carefully and with Canadians’ safety in mind
Attack was the worst on the Capitol in 200 years and interrupted the certification of Biden’s win over Trump
In Tulsa, word of unrest that started on May 31, 1921
The Chinese Embassy in Washington accused unnamed political forces of being fixated on a blame game
Press secretary Jen Psaki says she’s not aware that any decisions have been made
Health-sector organizations are popular ransomware targets because they have significant financial resources
Positivity rate in Manitoba stood at 14.3 per cent provincially and 16.8 per cent in Winnipeg
Hundreds of vehicles lined up at the Carway crossing to receive excess vaccines from The Blackfeet Tribe
Omar Alghabra says country still waiting on public health advice and evidence for vaccine passports