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600 BODIES FOUND AT ANOTHER CANADA INDIGENOUS SCHOOL SITE

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jun 25, 2021
  • 2 min read

Leaders of Indigenous groups in Canada said Thursday that investigators have found more than 600 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school for Indigenous children — a discovery that follows last month’s report of 215 bodies found at another school.

The bodies were discovered at the Marieval Indian Residential School, which operated from 1899 to 1997 where the Cowessess First Nation is now located, about 85 miles (135 kilometers) east of Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, Jim Morris reported for the Associated Press (AP).


A search with ground-penetrating radar resulted in 751 ’’hits,” indicating that at least 600 bodies were buried in the area, said Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess.


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The radar operators have said their results could have a margin of error of 10%.


“We want to make sure when we tell our story that we’re not trying to make numbers sound bigger than they are,” Delorme said. “I like to say over 600, just to be assured.”


He said the search continues and the radar hits will be assessed by a technical team and the numbers will be verified in coming weeks. Delorme said that the graves were marked at one time, but that the Roman Catholic Church that operated the school had removed the markers.


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On Twitter, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was “terribly saddened” to learn of the latest discovery.


“My heart breaks for the Cowessess First Nation following the discovery of Indigenous children buried at the former Marieval Residential School,” he said, adding that ’’we will tell the truth about these injustices.” Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the entire province mourns the discovery of the unmarked graves.



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