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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to throw churches under the bus for the worst excesses of residential schools, when the federal government is equally to blame.
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Now Trudeau says he would support a police investigation into the conduct of priests, nuns and church officials who ran the schools for nearly a century.
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What is missing from the P.M.’s comments – what is always missing when he discusses the recent discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at the old “Indian schools” – is the fact that the federal governments of the past were just as culpable for what went on.
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A search on the Library and Archives Canada website now yields an error page, and a news release entitled “spring cleaning” explains that the feature, called First Among Equals, has now been removed, along with a handful of other historical records.
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Blacklock’s Reporter, an Ottawa online news outlet, which, along with the Toronto Star, first reported on the deletion, said there was “much fanfare” in 1994 when the web page was launched.
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Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read • Bishop Grandin High School in Calgary was photographed with its flag at half mast on Tuesday, June. 1, 2021. There are growing calls to rename the school following the discovery of the graves of 215 children at a former residential school in Kamloops. Bishop Grandin was an early and strong supporter of the residential school system in Canada. Photo by Gavin Young/Postmedia
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After weeks of collecting feedback from stakeholders including Indigenous people, the Calgary Catholic School Board has decided to change the name of Bishop Grandin High School.
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