Distorting truth is the wrong way to address residential school legacy
The National post can't help but try and control what Canadians believe
An otherwise thoughtful National Post editoral board critique of the strong push by Kimberly Murray, the federally appointed independent special interlocutor on missing Indian Residential School children and unmarked graves, to make “residential school denialism” — particularly the claim that the IRSs were genocidal institutions — a hate crime by pressi…
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