Veteran journalist and author Terry Glavin joins Anthony Furey in this week's episode of FullComment to talk about the attacks he’s faced for reporting truths people didn’t want to hear. podcast schoolgrave
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lays a teddy bear at a small flag in a field prior to a ceremony at the site of a former residential school in Cowessess First Nation, Sask., on July 6, 2021.There’s plenty of awful things to say about Canada’s abusive residential school system. But last summer, the nation was gripped by reports that “mass graves” of children were discovered at some school sites.
What you can’t say, apparently, is that those media reports were mistaken and that nothing that we didn’t already know was really added to the public record last year, as veteran journalist and author Terry Glavin established with his meticulously reported recent National Post feature reviewing what actually happened. Glavin joins Anthony Furey to talk about the attacks he’s faced for reporting truths people didn’t want to hear.
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