Today marks two years since Tkemlups Te Secwepemc announced that more than two hundred suspected unmarked graves have been discovered at the former residential school on their land—following geotechnical surveys. And while no formal public events are being held this weekend — the revelation is still having repercussions — particularly when it comes to reconciliation — years later. Christa Dao reports.
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Repercussions of suspected unmarked graves two years later
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