
Trudeau pledges 'concrete action' after remains of 215 children found at indigenous school
India Today
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday pledged “concrete action” in support of indigenous communities after remains of 215 children were found at the site of a former residential school for indigenous children.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday expressed Canada's grief while pledging "concrete action" in support of indigenous communities after remains of 215 indigenous children were discovered at an old boarding school. "As a dad, I can't imagine what it would feel like to have my kids taken away from me," Trudeau told a news conference. "And as prime minister, I am appalled by the shameful policy that stole indigenous children from their communities." "Think of their communities that never saw them again. Think of their hopes, their dreams, their potential, of all they would have accomplished, all they would have become," he said. "All of that was taken away."More Related News
