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Governments need “to begin immediate research” on undocumented deaths and burials at Saskatchewan residential schools after the remains of 215 children were found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says.
“There are hundreds of children here in Saskatchewan that also did not return home from residential schools and sanitoriums across the province,” FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said in a statement.
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Two new art exhibits have opened at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Artivism presents works about atrocities from around the world, while Witness Blanket: Preserving a Legacy contains more than 800 objects holding the stories of residential school survivors.
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