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For Canadians, the news has been marred with tragedy and heartbreak as news broke of multiple mass graves of children found in the grounds of residential schools 215 bodies found in Kamloops, BC, 104 in Brandon, MB, and 751 in Saskatchewan‘s Marieval Indian Residential School most recently. While the nation was already grieving over the horrors of Indigenous genocide, Canadians again received news of the murder of a Muslim family in London, ON, by 20-year-old Nathaniel Veltman, who intentionally drove his car into them while they were on a walk, killing all but their 9-year-old son.
As a response, many Canadians have been quick to remove their national identity from the equation, and have jumped to say
Reparations! Bring Indigenous children home
By Editor posted on July 1, 2021
There is no greater proof of genocide than the systematic theft and killing of the children of a people.
The governments of the U.S. and Canada stand criminally indicted of genocide after the renewed revelation in late May of the deaths of thousands of Indigenous children at state-run, state-authorized “boarding” and residential schools.
During a May ceremony honoring children whose graves were discovered at Kamloops Residential School, Nipawi Kakinoosit of the Sucker Creek First Nations sings the A.I.M. (American Indian Movement) song at British Columbia’s provincial legislature. Photo Credit: Chad Hipolito.
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SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND-Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks is currently doubling down on security by erecting a fence around the entire church and cemetery after receiving threats of a possible arson.
Workers put up fence around the chapel Wednesday June 30 2021 on the eve of Canada Day. (Photo by Jim C. Powless Turtle Island News)
On Wednesday afternoon a two-man crew from PuroClean Paramedics of Property Damage were setting up the metal fence at the church on Mohawk Road.
A representative at the church would not answer questions about the fence.
However, Turtle Island News has learned church officials moved to protect the historic church after receiving threats of burning the church. Threats and angry remarks were also spotted on Facebook after an employee planted flowers around the church she was accused of “hiding the crimes.”
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