Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday that the government will provide an additional $2.9 million in funding for Williams Lake First Nation in B.C. to support their work in searching for further unmarked, graves and documenting the reality of residential schools system and supporting survivors. The announcement comes as Trudeau visited the site of a former school where 93 “reflections” indicating unmarked graves, were found.
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Feds provide additional $2.9 million to Williams Lake First Nation after discovery of unmarked graves
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