Kelly Geraldine Malone
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Winnipeg, Manitoba
About Kelly Geraldine Malone
Indigenous women in care as children face more violence as adults
Front-line workers are calling for more support for Indigenous families after a Statistics Canada analysis found First Nations, Inuit and Métis women are more likely to experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetime if they were in government care as children.
Inuit organization and RCMP develop plan to improve relationship
The national organization representing Inuit has developed a plan with Mounties to help improve their relationship.
'I want to say to you with all my heart, I am very sorry': Pope apologizes for residential schools
The Pontiff, speaking in Italian, asked for God's forgiveness for the deplorable conduct of members of the Catholic Church.
First Nations delegates seek apology from Pope Francis today
It marks the second time Phil Fontaine has met a pope and requested an apology from the Roman Catholic Church for its role in residential schools.
Indigenous artifacts 'belong in our communities,' delegates say after viewing Vatican collection
"We are in 2022 and our history is being stored and shown in other countries where nobody understands," said Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier
Metis and Inuit delegates to view Vatican's Indigenous artifacts collection
Indigenous delegates who have travelled to Rome to meet with Pope Francis are to get a private tour of the Vatican Museums today, March 29, 2022.
Pope commits to justice journey after meeting with Metis, Inuit delegates
The president of the Métis National Council says she feels Pope Francis has committed to a journey of justice after a meeting with the head of the Roman Catholic Church at the Vatican.
Inuit leader to confront Pope with alleged crimes of a priest accused of abusing children – priest has never faced prosecution
The leader of the national organization representing Inuit people says it will not be a celebratory occasion when he meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican next week as part of an Indigenous delegation.
Indigenous priest reconciles faith with identity
Cristino Bouvette’s mind often goes to his grandmother when he thinks about reconciliation: her strength, her empathy and her ability to forgive. He is a Roman Catholic priest and his kokum, Amelia Mae Bouvette, was a residential school survivor.
Canada pushes past Omicron Covid-19 crisis peak
The country’s top doctor says Canada is past the peak of the COVID-19 wave caused by the Omicron variant and is ready to move out of a crisis response.