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Canada Day muted as country reckons with treatment of indigenous, other minorities

Statues of colonial leaders toppled as protests mark Canada Day Friday, 02 July 2021 4:43 AM   [ Last Update: Friday, 02 July 2021 10:42 AM ] People take part in a march after the discovery of hundreds of remains of children at former indigenous residential schools, on Canada Day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 1, 2021. (Photo by Reuters) A group of protesters have toppled statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II in Canada amid growing outrage over the treatment of Indigenous children in notorious residential schools. The move against the royals, seen as representatives of the country’s colonial history, came on Canada Day that marks the country’s confederation with nationwide celebrations.

Canadian Indigenous group says more graves found at new site - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

July 1, 2021 Share A Canadian Indigenous group said Wednesday a search using ground-penetrating radar has found 182 human remains in unmarked graves at a site near a former Catholic Church-run residential school that housed Indigenous children taken from their families. The latest discovery of graves near Cranbrook, British Columbia follows reports of similar findings at two other such church-run schools, one of more than 600 unmarked graves and another of 215 bodies. Cranbrook is 524 miles (843 kilometers) east of Vancouver. The Lower Kootenay Band said in a news release that it began using the technology last year to search the site close to the former St. Eugene’s Mission School, which was operated by the Catholic Church from 1912 until the early 1970s. It said the search found the remains in unmarked graves, some about 3 feet (a meter) deep.

Canadian Indigenous group says 182 more graves found near another former residential school

Canadian Indigenous group says 182 more graves found near another former residential school Share Updated: 5:58 PM PDT Jul 1, 2021 Canadian Indigenous group says 182 more graves found near another former residential school Share Updated: 5:58 PM PDT Jul 1, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript We started our radar penetrating Research on June 2021. As of yesterday we have hit 751 unmarked graves. This is not a mass grave site. These are unmarked graves of the 751 hits. The machine has a 10-15% error percentage. So we will only go by the hits that we have of 751. But we do know there s at least 600. The pope needs to apologize. Mhm. For what has happened to the mayor of L. A. Residential school. Yes. Impact on cows. First nation survivors and descendants. An apology Is one stage of many in the healing journey. This was a crime against humanity. An assault on a first on first Nation people. We are proud people. The only crime we ever committed as Child

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