Indeed:
The Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations yesterday confirmed it spent millions to uncover the “heartbreaking truth” of unmarked Indian Residential School graves in Kamloops, B.C. No remains have been recovered to date and no accounting of what became of the $7.9 million has been disclosed: “The community had received $7.9 million for field work.”
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**Kamloops Indian Residential School swimming pool (1962). Legacy media don’t show this picture, just like they don’t report Tamara Lich is Indigenous. pic.twitter.com/J8z3GiDxTj
— Jim McMurtry (@JimMcMurtry01) June 30, 2023
In a statement provided to CTV News Toronto, OPG confirmed that the bone fragment was located on July 3 during “archeological work” at the site and later determined to be ancestral following an investigation by Durham police.
The OPG said in the statement that it “recognizes the significance and sensitivity” of the finding and is “committed to working closely with the local Indigenous communities and authorities to ensure a thorough and culturally respectful investigation.”
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