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Remains of 215 Children Discovered in Canada

 Indigenous groups in Canada have demanded a nationwide search for mass graves after the discovery of the remains of 215 children.

There was an announcement last week that remains were found at a former residential school set up to assimilate indigenous people.

The find however sparked outrage, prompting some in Canada to lay out tiny shoes at makeshift memorials.

Their Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has also pledged to help.

“As a dad, I can’t imagine what it would feel like to have my kids taken away from me,” Mr Trudeau told reporters. “And as prime minister, I am appalled by the shameful policy that stole indigenous children from their communities.”

Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said in a statement the families “deserve to know the truth and the opportunity to heal”.

“A thorough investigation into all former residential school sites could lead to more truths of the genocide against our people,” Mr Bellegarde said.

A statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A Macdonald, is being removed following the discovery of the children’s remains. Due to his role in residential schools, he has been made a target for protesters.

The children found on Thursday were students at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia that closed in 1978. Some were as young as three years old.

Canada’s residential schools were compulsory boarding schools run by the government and religious authorities during the 19th and 20th Centuries with the aim of forcibly assimilating indigenous youth

Kamloops Indian Residential School was the largest in the residential system. Opened under Roman Catholic administration in 1890, the school had as many as 500 students when enrolment peaked in the 1950s.

The central government took over administration of the school in 1969, operating it as a residence for local students until 1978, when it was closed.

In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada – set up to examine the history and impact of the residential schools – reported that the system amounted to “cultural genocide”.

bbc.com

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