A community in Kamloops, B.C., is grappling with the sudden death of Douglas Eustache, a residential school survivor. His loved ones say his story underscores the ongoing struggle of his people. Global’s Neetu Garcha recently travelled to Kamloops where the family said their rallies for justice are a movement for recognition and change in a system that too often neglects Indigenous voices.
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Truth and reconciliation: Kamloops, BC community grapples with death of residential school survivor
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