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Nearly 200 unmarked graves found at Canada indigenous school as churches set ablaze

Nearly 200 unmarked graves found at Canada indigenous school as churches set ablaze Issued on: 30/06/2021 - 23:32 Solar lights and flags are seen where 751 human remains were recently discovered in unmarked graves at the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan on June 27, 2021 Geoff Robins AFP/File 4 min Ottawa (AFP) Another 182 unmarked graves were discovered at a third former indigenous residential school in Canada as two Catholic Churches went up in flames on Wednesday, with anger mounting over the mushrooming abuse scandal. The Lower Kootenay Band said experts using ground-penetrating radar mapping located what are believed to be the remains of pupils aged seven to 15 at the former St Eugene s Mission School near Cranbrook, British Columbia.

More churches destroyed or damaged by fire in Canada

By MICHEL COMTE, Agence France-Presse Published July 1, 2021 7:31am A field near the former Marieval Indian Residential School, where the Cowessess First Nation say they found the unmarked graves of hundreds of people, is seen near Grayson, Saskatchewan, Canada in a still image from video June 24, 2021. Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations/ Handout via REUTERS Two Catholic churches in Canada went up in flames early Wednesday amid growing calls for a papal apology for a century of abuses at indigenous residential schools where hundreds of unmarked graves were recently discovered. Federal police said the fires at the Morinville church north of Edmonton, Alberta, and the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church on Sipekne katik First Nation near Halifax in Nova Scotia are being investigated as possible arson.

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