June 10, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Kyle Seeback, MP
OPINION
Our country is grieving following the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation’s devastating discovery of a mass grave with the remains of 215 children at a former residential school outside Kamloops, B.C.
This national tragedy has brought unimaginable heartbreak for First Nations communities across Canada and for all Canadians. It’s also a terrifying reminder of a dark chapter in Canada’s history with the residential school system and the need for immediate, meaningful action on reconciliation.
While communities and families grapple with this unthinkable revelation, we must come together to provide whatever assistance is necessary to aid in the healing process, including the resources needed to protect, honour, and identify the children of this tragedy. The legacy of the residential schools is a national shame and has had a profoundly lasting and dama
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Amid new calls for a transparent investigation into the origin of COVID-19, a parallel situation is unfolding in both Canada and the United States, where lawmakers are seeking clarity on how their federal resources provided to the Wuhan virology research facility were used.
In the United States, the controversy is around a US$3.7 million grant given by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to the New York-based EcoHealth Alliance for “understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence,” of which US$600,000 was channelled to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) over a period of five years.