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The outrage over the discovery of the remains of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is palpable and understandable.
The desire by some to channel that anger by tearing down names, statues and buildings is the wrong path.
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LILLEY: Looking hard at history, not erasing it, is how we honour the memory of the 215 Back to video
We are being asked to vandalize our history in order to atone for past sins, it’s something that has been tried in other countries in the past and never worked.