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At the same time, the Maple Leaf, lowered to half-mast on May 30 above the Parliament buildings, and on all federal buildings across the country, is to stay in that state “until further notice.” The lowered flags have to do with the Trudeau government wanting to give the impression of caring deeply that Canada’s residential schools were horrible places, and there had been a report of a “mass grave” discovered in Kamloops. The following week, Tk’emlups Chief Rosanne Casimir patiently corrected the initial news reports: “This is not a mass grave, but rather unmarked burial sites that are, to our knowledge, also undocumented.”
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