Implement the special interlocutor’s final report on unmarked graves now for a new path forward

As long as we don’t know for certain what happened to the children who never returned from residential school, Canada is in no place to investigate itself.
Both the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s and Kimberly Murray’s final reports offer ample and irrefutable evidence of the lives that the residential school system stole, writes Abram Benedict.

Building on the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Kimberly Murray, independent special interlocutor for missing children and unmarked graves and burial sites associated with Indian Residential Schools, recently published her

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