Canadians can expect more remains to be found at residential school sites: Sinclair
The former chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission says Canadians should be prepared for the discovery of more children’s remains at other residential school sites across the country.
Retired senator Murray Sinclair says the remains of children found at the residential school in Kamloops, B.C., last week mirror horrendous stories he heard from survivors of the school system.
He says survivors talked about children who suddenly went missing, including into mass burial sites.
Sinclair says when the commission asked if it could conduct a fuller inquiry to explore these stories, the request was denied.