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Hundreds gather, forgoing Canada Day celebrations to call on feds to recognize residential schools as genocide


Author of the article: Scott Billeck
Publishing date: Jul 01, 2021  •  51 minutes ago  •  3 minute read  • 
A large group of people, many dressed in orange, walked along Portage Avenue in Winnipeg today. The contingent was one of several events intended to have the Indian Residential School experience recognized as a genocide. Saturday, July 01, 2/2021.Winnipeg Sun/Chris Procaylo/stf
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Hundreds gathered in a sea of orange at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Canada Day, taking part in a march through the streets of downtown Winnipeg to call on the federal government to recognize Indian residential schools, day schools and the 60s Scoop as genocide. ....

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