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Manitoba First Nation communities look at next steps in dealing with possible graves

Sagkeeng Chief Derrick Henderson says he will listen to elders, survivors and pipe carriers before deciding what to do.

Chief Henderson said it will take time to understand what the anomalies are and, if they are graves, to know what happened.A 24/7 support line is available for residential school survivors and their families: the Residential School Survivor Support Line 1-866-925-4419

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