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It looks like Molotov cocktails of some sort were used, smashing a window and burning the window frame, but failing to spread flames deep inside.
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“They were both intentionally set, no doubt about that,” said Tom Littlechild, director of emergency services for the Siksika Nation. “But both structures are very intact.”
The same cannot be said of some other churches.
Like everyone, Littlechild thinks he knows what might be behind the attacks.
2021-07-03 06:05:44 GMT2021-07-03 14:05:44(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) This year s Canada Day, the country s national holiday on Thursday, was eclipsed by a set of brutal findings of unmarked graves of indigenous children at residential schools, shocking the country and the international community again and again in recent months.
In his Canada Day message, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the findings have rightfully pressed us to reflect on our country s historical failures.
Here is a timeline of the startling discoveries of Canada s historical atrocities against the indigenous people:
On June 30, the Aq am community, a Canadian indigenous community, announced the discovery of the remains of 182 people in unmarked graves around a former indigenous residential school near Cranbrook in British Columbia province of Canada.
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