The discovery of the remains of 215 Kamloops residential school students has shone a spotlight on the impact the residential school experience continues to have on many survivors. Some are finding sharing their experiences cathartic but other stories have been too painful to tell. As Megan Turcato reports, there are calls for the outpouring of grief to turn to action to support survivors and their communities.
Support needed for residential school survivors after students’ remains found
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