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Let's dig up the truth in Kamloops

Let's dig up the truth in Kamloops

Oct 06, 2023
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The following no nonsense piece was written by Brian Giesbrecht, a retired Province of Manitoba judge and senior fellow at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. The editorial was first published on June 23, 2023 by a prominent Canadian media outlet.

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Giesbrecht asks many key questions few legacy media writers have raised about the Kamloops and other soil disturbances discovered using ground penetrating radar on many Indian Reserves, including why after indigenous leaders demanded the Kamloops school grounds be declared a crime scene, resulting in the RCMP responded appropriately by immediately beginning an investigation, were their efforts suddenly called off for reasons never properly explained to the public. From that point on — bizarrely — the Kamloops Indian Band was allowed to conduct a do-it-yourself murder investigation — a first in Canadian history. Since then, there has been no excavation, and no valid reasons offered for failing to do so. The Kamloops Band has done nothing. And the RCMP has apparently washed its hands of the matter.

Why did that happen?

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