Speaking to the media on Tuesday David Pratt, 2nd Vice-Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, praised the federal government decision to provide $4.88 million in funding to help with work underway in Saskatchewan to locate and commemorate the unmarked burial sites of children who died while attending Indian Residential Schools.
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Work starts on locating unmarked burial sites at former residential schools in Saskatchewan
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