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Discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential schools sites | |||||||
Montreal, July 2, 2021 – In 2015, following several years of inquiry, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada published its report on Canada’s residential schools. The report’s findings included that approximately 150,000 children had attended residential schools in Canada. Several children subjected to sexual and/or physical abuse, and approximately 3,200 died of malnutrition, tuberculosis and other illnesses related to inadequate living conditions. At the time, the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair, chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, warned that these figures were in all likelihood understated, as incomplete death records prevented the Commission from providing accurate numbers. Since May 2021, searches conducted with ground-penetrating radars have led to the discoveries of several unmarked graves on the sites of former residential schools. At publication time, 1,148 unmarked graves have been discovered on the sites of three former residential schools, out of the 139 residential schools once operating in Canada. It is to be expected that more shocking discoveries will result from these searches. As of now, several religious congregations have spoken out in response to these discoveries. In this context, the CRC:
This moment of truth is a crucial step not only to shed light on these numerous deaths, but also to determine the required next steps. Canadian religious people as a whole are experiencing this tragedy with great pain and in sincere solidarity with our sisters and brothers of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit People. We continue to support the people and institutions involved, that they may chart a path to healing in justice and peace, one step at a time. In this way, a better future is possible for Canada. Alain Ambeault, CSV Executive Director Canadian Religious Conference Helpline The Indian Residential School Survivors Society – IRSSS offers a 24-hour toll-free helpline to survivors and their families at 1-866-925-4419. About CRC The Canadian Religious Conference is a network that brings together the leaders of 250 Catholic congregations of women and men religious in Canada. The CRC’s mission is to encourage its members to live fully their vocation in following Christ and to support them in their prophetic witness to justice and peace in a Canadian context. -30- Information: Jean-Michel Bigou Executive Assistant–Communications Telephone: 514 259-0856 ext. 105 E-mail: communications@crc-canada.org Website: www.crc-canada.org | |||||||
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