Governments and churches are obligated to stop denialism and hatred

This fight for truth and factual history is not supposed to be fought by Indigenous Peoples. It’s your responsibility, Canada.
Dozens gathered at an event to honour the children whose remains were found on the grounds of the Kamloops Indian Residential School on June 3, 2021. It's incumbent on government representatives, churches, museums, and the media to combat residential school denial, writes Rose LeMay.

OTTAWA—With no small amount of trepidation I choose to write. This column will spark the haters and my Twitter feed will again be inundated with denialism and racism.  

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