The stuffed animals and shoes in front of Calgary’s city hall have been a highly visible reminder of the legacy of residential schools. But as Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, there are calls now to keep that memorial until a permanent one can be set up at city hall.
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Calls for Calgary city hall memorial for residential school victims to remain until permanent tribute is established
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