- Aug 6, 2012
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This is so egregious that even the CCP is calling out Canada. 751, the numbers are becoming staggering. Akin to something we'd read about in Germany 70 years ago.
This is our past, our present is just as cruel and unaccountable. The creepy, covert police do as they please and politicians just sign the blank cheque every year. Taxpayers funding harm against their own children.
WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the pain and grief Indigenous communities are feeling after a preliminary report of 751 unmarked graves found near a former residential school in Saskatchewan is "Canada's responsibility to bear."
"I recognize these findings only deepen the pain that families, survivors, and all Indigenous peoples and communities are already feeling, and that they reaffirm a truth that they have long known," Trudeau said in a media statement.
"The hurt and the trauma that you feel is Canada's responsibility to bear, and the government will continue to provide Indigenous communities across the country with the funding and resources they need to bring these terrible wrongs to light. While we cannot bring back those who were lost, we can – and we will – tell the truth of these injustices, and we will forever honour their memory."
This is our past, our present is just as cruel and unaccountable. The creepy, covert police do as they please and politicians just sign the blank cheque every year. Taxpayers funding harm against their own children.
WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the pain and grief Indigenous communities are feeling after a preliminary report of 751 unmarked graves found near a former residential school in Saskatchewan is "Canada's responsibility to bear."
"I recognize these findings only deepen the pain that families, survivors, and all Indigenous peoples and communities are already feeling, and that they reaffirm a truth that they have long known," Trudeau said in a media statement.
"The hurt and the trauma that you feel is Canada's responsibility to bear, and the government will continue to provide Indigenous communities across the country with the funding and resources they need to bring these terrible wrongs to light. While we cannot bring back those who were lost, we can – and we will – tell the truth of these injustices, and we will forever honour their memory."