First Nations Children and Family Caring Society's Cindy Blackstock says there are children buried at residential schools 'across Canada.'
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I knew about this decades ago, this is just disgusting.
She’s my hero. Listen to her.
Lest we forget!
I was well into adulthood before I even knew that existed.
agreed, but not a washed over version. tell the truth. as damning as it will be.
Like what, teaching the less fortunate and giving them an education so they wouldn’t die?
@Alpharius Omegon Genocide must be acknowledged.
I did learn about residential schools in highschool, was it taken out?
Not every school talks about it. A lot of teachers will add stuff to curriculum that they want to teach.
None of this was on my curriculum anywhere in regular school or university. It also wasn’t part of the curriculum in my province until the last few years. Yes I am a teacher .
@Gayle Kowalchuk You’re part of the problem… Teachers are useless these days.
And like the abused…they still worship the opproser….close these temples of pain and death
Here’s the issue. I have, like many of you, have been hearing about this for years. It’s terrible. Just an awful situation. So, my question is: What could be done to rectify the situation to an acceptable amount?
It will never be enough. Future generations will be shamed and guilted based solely on skin color until the end of time
ACROSS CANADA – it’s time to dig them up and give them proper burials at the expense of the churches.
When will Canadian parliament call this crime against humanity?
The Parliament should concern itself *less* with virtue-signalling.
Are you going to dig up corpses and put them on trial? What is your end game?
This is basic knowledge…
Back in the 90s this was taught in our system (Ontario). As an Aboriginal, it would be nice if the positives about my culture were taught; not focusing on the negative of what some Europeans did.
Focus on the positive, not the negative. It will benefit all of society quite well.
Agree 100% All negative no one is happy anymore
isnt it already in the school curriculums across canada?
Not in quebec that I know of
@kohakufire16 so shouldnt that be in the title, quebec not canada
@Garrett Stroop I can only speak to what I know but maybe other provinces don’t teach it either
@kohakufire16 idk all provinces I’ll admit that’s why I was confused because ik in Ontario I’ve been taught this I expected it to be common knowledge in any history course
it is mandatory? im in high school rn
When will the madness end ?
My mother went to this school in the 50’s and 60’s.
And the mcfd are still stealing kids to this day, 98 died in foster homes in bc 2018…
I don’t see any positives in this crt based curriculum.
Residential schools where ran by the government and church. What can you learn from that? Don’t trust the government and church!
Residential Schools are part of Canadian History and must be mandatory in our education system.