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THUNDER BAY — The Jesuits of Canada, a Catholic religious order, has published the names of more than two dozen priests and brothers across Canada, against whom it says there have been credible accusations of sexual abuse against minors.
Over the course of their careers, their assignments included Thunder Bay, Fort William First Nation, Schreiber, Beardmore, Longlac, Armstrong, Heron Bay and Gull Bay First Nation. Oland said that since the 1990s, the Jesuits of Canada have developed comprehensive procedures for receiving and investigating allegations of sexual abuse of minors, and guidelines for reconciliation, healing, accountability and prevention of future acts.
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