Canadian government commits $321 million to support survivors of residential schools
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Canada's federal government announced Tuesday that it will commit over $321 million to the nation's Indigenous community in the wake of the discovery of several unmarked graves on the former sites of residential schools. The money will help fund the searches for more grave sites and aid survivors who are still recovering from the trauma.
"For many people across Canada, the recent news of finding unmarked graves at residential schools was an awakening to a deeper knowledge of the truth and the true horror of the residential schools and the continual impact of Indigenous peoples today," Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said Tuesday in a news conference announcing the funds. "As a country we know the truth. Once you know the truth, you cannot unknow it." Bennet said the funds will be broken into several initiatives dedicated to the Indigenous community's healing and reconciliation with the Canadian government. According to Bennet, $83 million will be added to an existing fund to aid in the search for more unmarked graves and burial sites at residential schools. Another $100.1 million will go towards plans to transform existing residential school grounds over the next two years and $107 million will go to mental health services for school survivors.Noumea — France's president held a flurry of meetings with local representatives in the restive Pacific territory of New Caledonia on Thursday, urging calm after deadly rioting, and vowing thousands of military reinforcements will stay in place to quell what he called an "unprecedented insurrection."
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