WARNING: This story contains details that may be distressing. Viewer discretion is advised. As Pope Francis begins his trip of truth and reconciliation with Indigenous communities in Canada, residential school survivors are reflecting on his arrival with mixed feelings. Neetu Garcha speaks with survivors of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on the years of anguish they endured, and why some feel the Pope’s long-sought apology comes too late.
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‘I won’t accept an apology’: Residential school survivors reflect on long-awaited Papal apology
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