Trudeau reflects on impact of residential schools, says ‘untruths’ taught are still with us
Speaking about the terrible impact of residential schools on Friday, Trudeau said the “untruths” they taught are still with us and “built into the very stones of our institutions.” Trudeau said that every school in Canada was a residential school because they taught non-Indigenous people that “Indigenous people had no worth.”
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