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Quebec open to searching residential school sites for possible graves

by The Canadian Press Last Updated Jun 1, 2021 at 3:39 pm ADT Quebec Minister Responsible for Indigenous affairs Ian Lafreniere speaks during a news conference in Montreal, Monday, December 14, 2020, where he presented a report to help fight racism in Quebec. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes Quebec’s Indigenous Affairs Minister says the province is open to searching the grounds of former residential schools for graves if survivors and their families are in favour. Ian Lafrenière says his office has started reaching out to families, Indigenous leaders, and his federal counterpart to discuss the possibility. The discovery of the remains of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia has prompted a fresh wave of scrutiny of the treatment of Indigenous people across Canada, and Lafrenière says Quebec must confront its own role in that history.

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OPP return to Pikangikum, SIU investigation continues - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

City offices closed While closed to the public, City staff are still here to serve you by phone or e-mail. Contact today OPP return to Pikangikum, SIU investigation continues Written by Ryan Forbes Thursday, May 06 2021, 5:00 AM Pikangikum Peacekeepers worked to keep their community safe over the past month, after members of the OPP were expelled. Photo courtesy of Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler. Article continues below advertisement ↴ Officers with the OPP have returned to Pikangikum First Nation, but a provincial investigation into two sexual misconduct allegations will continue in the community. Ten officers were expelled from the Pikangikum community nearly six weeks ago after a unanimously approved motion from Pikangikum’s Chief Dean Owen and band councillors on March 20, saying they became aware of ‘incidents involving constables that occurred in the community over many years .

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