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163. The Kamloops Controversy and Academic Freedom | Frances Widdowson | EP 163
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163. The Kamloops Controversy and Academic Freedom | Frances Widdowson | EP 163

The Tammy Peterson Podcast · Tammy Peterson

July 31, 20251h 35m

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Show Notes

This episode was recorded on July 16th, 2025. What really happened at the Kamloops residential school site, and why are so many questions still unanswered? In this episode, I sit down with political science professor Frances Widdowson to discuss the controversial claims about unmarked graves in Canada, the role of ground-penetrating radar, and how these narratives have shaped public policy and academic discourse. Frances, known for her work on indigenous policy and her commitment to defending academic freedom, brings a wealth of insight into how misinformation can take hold and the importance of open inquiry, even when the topics are difficult. We also talk about the impact of censorship and how universities are failing in their mission to foster real debate. I would love to hear your thoughts—please leave a comment, subscribe for more conversations like this, and share this episode with anyone who cares about truth and accountability.

Find more from Frances:

Exposing the Kamloops Mass Grave Deception's Impact on Powell River: https://youtu.be/PE6OEpz0xyQ

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