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  •  Canada News - December 15, 2015
    2015年12月12日
    Canada News - December 15, 2015

    December 15, 2015, Ottawa, on, Canada: Commissioner Justice Murray Sinclair, Commissioner Chief Wilton Littlechild and Commissioner Marie Wilson (right to left) listen to a speaker as the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation commission is released, Tuesday, December 15, 2015 in Ottawa. Seven years after the final report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission an Indigenous-led thinktank says that progress is moving at a âÃúglacial pace. (Credit Image: © Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022122003081

  •  Canada News - December 15, 2015
    2015年12月14日
    Canada News - December 15, 2015

    December 15, 2015, Ottawa, on, Canada: Justice Murray Sinclair takes his seat at the release of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada on the history of Canada‘s residential school system, in Ottawa on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015. Canada won‘t complete all 94 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions calls to action until 2081, a new report from the Yellowhead Institute says. (Credit Image: © Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2023122103120

  •  Canada News - October 20, 2022
    2019年05月26日
    Canada News - October 20, 2022

    October 20, 2022, Ottawa, on, Canada: Murray Sinclair appears before the Senate committee on Aboriginal Peoples in Ottawa on Tuesday May 28, 2019. The former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission says Liberal legislation to remove some mandatory minimum penalties from the Criminal Code doesn‘t go far enough. (Credit Image: © Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022102202813

  •  Sinclair
    2019年05月26日
    Sinclair

    May 27, 2019, Ottawa, on, Canada: Sen.Murray Sinclair appears before the Senate Committe on Aboriginal Peoples in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 28, 2019. Sinclair, the former chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, who was also the first Indigenous judge appointed in Manitoba, is going back to his legal roots. (Credit Image: © Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada marks first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
    04:36.77
    2021年10月01日
    Canada marks first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    STORY: Canada marks first National Day for Truth and ReconciliationDATELINE: Oct. 1, 2021LENGTH: 00:04:37LOCATION: OttawaCATEGORY: POLITICS/SOCIETYSHOTLIST:1. various of the event at Yonge-Dundas Square STORYLINE:As Canada marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, several events, both virtual and in-person, were being held in Toronto and the Great Toronto Area (GTA) to honor lost children and survivors of the notorious indigenous residential school system in the country.Hundreds of people gathered in Yonge-Dundas Square, calling on Canadians to truly reflect on reconciliation and observe the day by reading the 94 calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.The day was made a federal statutory holiday by the Canadian government earlier in June, as Canada‘s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) recommended in its 94 calls to a.....、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Call for finding truth behind NK‘s assassination
    2021年11月22日
    Call for finding truth behind NK‘s assassination

    Call for finding truth behind NK‘s assassinationRep. Thae Young-ho (R) of the main opposition People Power Party, a former London-based North Korean diplomat who defected to South Korea in 2016, holds a news conference at the National Assembly in Seoul on Nov. 22, 2021, calling for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to find the truth behind the 1997 assassination of Lee Han-young, nephew of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il‘s estranged wife Sung Hae-rim. Lee was shot at his apartment outside Seoul in February 1997, 15 years after he defected to the capitalist South. Investigators suspect that Lee, who died 10 days later, was the target of an assassination attempt by North Korean agents. (Pool photo) (Yonhap)/2021-11-22 14:22:38/<Copyright ⓒ 1980-2021 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. All rights reserved.>、クレジット:Yonhap News Agency/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Katherine Morrisseau-Sinclair, Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Katherine Morrisseau-Sinclair, Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Katherine Morrisseau-Sinclair touches the hand of her husband, Justice Murray Sinclair, as he receives a standing ovation after receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division) at a Canadian Honours ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Sinclair, along with Chief Wilton Littlechild and Marie Wilson, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that examined CanadaâÃôs Indian Residential School system. He was also invested as a companion of the Order of Canada. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Mary Simon Murray Sinclair Whit Fraser
    2022年05月26日
    Mary Simon Murray Sinclair Whit Fraser

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair receives a standing ovation from Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and her husband Whit Fraser as he rises to be invested as a companion of the Order of Canada, at a Canadian Honours ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Sinclair, along with Chief Wilton Littlechild and Marie Wilson, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that examined CanadaâÃôs Indian Residential School system. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Mary Simon Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Mary Simon Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair is embraced by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon after being invested as a companion of the Order of Canada and receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division), at a Canadian Honours ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Sinclair, along with Chief Wilton Littlechild and Marie Wilson, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that examined CanadaâÃôs Indian Residential School system. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022053001459

  •  Mary Simon Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Mary Simon Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair stands with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon after being invested as a companion of the Order of Canada and receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division), at a Canadian Honours ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Sinclair, along with Chief Wilton Littlechild and Marie Wilson, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that examined CanadaâÃôs Indian Residential School system. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair, who was ManitobaâÃôs first Indigenous judge, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and served as a senator, stands in the ballroom at Rideau Hall after being invested as a companion of the Order of Canada and receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division), in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair, who was ManitobaâÃôs first Indigenous judge, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and served as a senator, stands in the ballroom at Rideau Hall after being invested as a companion of the Order of Canada and receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division), in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022053001399

  •  Murray Sinclair
    2022年05月26日
    Murray Sinclair

    May 26, 2022, Ottawa, ON, CAN: Justice Murray Sinclair, who was ManitobaâÃôs first Indigenous judge, led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and served as a senator, sits in the ballroom at Rideau Hall after being invested as a companion of the Order of Canada and receiving a Meritorious Service Decoration (Civil Division), in Ottawa, on Thursday, May 26, 2022. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022053001691

  •  Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility
    2022年08月24日
    Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility

    Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility Jung Geun-sik (L), chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, holds a press conference at the commission‘s headquarters in Seoul on Aug. 24, 2022, about the results of the state panel‘s investigation into the Brothers Home case in the southeastern port city of Busan. The panel confirmed widespread human rights abuses and illegalities at the now-defunct Brothers Home, a confinement facility in the 1970s and 1980s that isolated several tens of thousands of children and adults deemed by authorities to be vagrants. (Yonhap)/2022-08-24 15:22:53/<Copyright ⓒ 1980-2022 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. All rights reserved.>、クレジット:Yonhap News Agency/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility
    2022年08月24日
    Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility

    Massive rights violations at Busan confinement facility Jung Geun-sik (L), chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, meets with surviving victims during a press conference at the commission‘s headquarters in Seoul on Aug. 24, 2022, about the results of the state panel‘s investigation into the Brothers Home case in the southeastern port city of Busan. The panel confirmed widespread human rights abuses and illegalities at the now-defunct Brothers Home, a confinement facility in the 1970s and 1980s that isolated several tens of thousands of children and adults deemed by authorities to be vagrants. (Yonhap)/2022-08-24 15:24:15/<Copyright ⓒ 1980-2022 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. All rights reserved.>、クレジット:Yonhap News Agency/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022082409175

  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: Nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022090100222

  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: Black silhouettes with the names of the disappeared on the floor when nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: A person leaves a flower next to the photo of a missing person when nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: A person leaves a flower next to the photo of a missing person when nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022090100214

  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: An indigenous woman cries next to the photo of a missing person when nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: A woman gives her testimony carrying the photo of a missing relative when nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street
    2022年08月30日
    Relatives of Disappeared Take to the Street

    August 30, 2022, Lima, Lima, Peru: Nineteen years after the presentation of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), relatives of the victims of terrorism in Peru (1980 - 2000) took to the streets carrying photos and lists with the names of their missing relatives, demanding reparation from the state. The Truth Commission was a Peruvian organism mainly responsible for preparing a report on the Era of Terrorism in Peru, which indicates that there were more than 70,000 victims and some 20,000 disappeared as a result of both terrorism and the armed forces. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Terrance Littletent hoop dances at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Chief Cadmus Delorme from Cowessess First Nation takes the stage with Mimi Agecoutay at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100114343

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada waits off stage before her speech at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100114316

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Students from ReginaâÃôs Miller High School applaud at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Howe Thomson, left, speaks with Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100114645

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Melissa Worme, a knowledge keeper from Kawacatoose First Nation, speaks to a friend during Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100113801

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Students sit during Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, right, looks on from the stage at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100114551

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: AFN National Chief RoseAnne Archibald speaks at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada is seen back stage at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Cowessess First Nation Chief Cadmus Delorme, left, speaks with AFN National Chief RoseAnne Archibald, right, back stage at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: AFN National Chief RoseAnne Archibald, right, chats back stage at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: A young man makes his way to his seat at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Students use placards to get shade during the heat at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The projected high today was 31 degrees. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022100114389

  •  Canada News - September 29, 2022
    2022年09月29日
    Canada News - September 29, 2022

    September 29, 2022, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Joseph Durocher from Scott Collegiate uses a placard to get shade during the heat at Miyo-wiciwitowin Day held at at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. The projected high today was 31 degrees. The event gathered 18,000 high school students, business leaders and the public to discuss the impact of residential schools and the importance of implementing the 94 calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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