Final report on missing children and unmarked graves at residential schools calls for 'justice' from Canada

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GATINEAU, Que.—Canada is still actively enforcing the disappearance of Indigenous children who died while forcibly attending Indian residential schools by “concealing their fate” and not providing families access to the truth, says the special interlocutor on unmarked graves.

The final report released Tuesday by the Office of the Independent Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burials calls on Canada to implement its 42 obligations for “truth, accountability, justice and reconciliation” that must be carried out through a new Indigenous-led legal framework to support the search for and recovery of the missing children.

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