Trudeau asks flags be lowered to honour 215 dead Indigenous children found at B.C. residential school
'It is a great open secret that our children lie on the properties of the former schools — an open secret that Canadians can no longer look away from'.
'It is a great open secret that our children lie on the properties of the former schools — an open secret that Canadians can no longer look away from'Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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