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Canada rocked by discovery of more than 700 graves at Saskatchewan residential school

Canada rocked by discovery of more than 700 graves at Saskatchewan residential school

The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves on the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan has once again renewed focus on Canada’s track record on reconciliation and its treatment of First Nations peoples. The find is the latest in a...

10/3: Canada Covered

June 25, 202118m 28s

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The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves on the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan has once again renewed focus on Canada’s track record on reconciliation and its treatment of First Nations peoples.

The find is the latest in a series of discoveries since 215 unmarked graves were found at a Kamloops site, drawing international attention on Canada.

National Post reporter Chris Nardi joins Dave to discuss what led to the latest discovery, how the local First Nations community has responded, and whether people are starting to re-think early estimates of how many kids died at residential schools.

Background reading: ‘Like a crime scene’: 751 unmarked graves reported found at former Saskatchewan residential school

Survivors and historical archives chronicle abuse at Marieval residential school

The Indian Residential School Survivors Society emergency crisis line is available 24/7 for those that may need counselling support. That’s at 1-866-925-4419.

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