The horrific discovery of the remains of hundreds of children at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops is a stark reminder of Canada’s shameful past of colonialism and genocide, and how recent it is. Survivor Alphonse Adams of Lytton First Nation is only 61.
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B.C. residential school survivor shares his story
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