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Between and , more than , indigenous children were taken from their families and placed in these schools throughout Canada. The children were often not allowed to speak their language or to practice their culture, and many were mistreated and abused. A commission launched in to document the impacts of this system found that large numbers of indigenous children never returned to their home communities. The commission's landmark report said the practice amounted to cultural genocide.

In , the Canadian government formally apologised for the system. The May discovery of children's remains at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops has thrown a spotlight Canada's past policies of forced assimilation.

Indigenous leaders expect similar findings as the search for grave sites continues, aided by new funding from federal and provincial governments. Cities in the provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick have cancelled upcoming celebrations for Canada Day on 1 July in protest, and statues of figures involved with residential schools, including Canada's first Prime Minister John A Macdonald, have been vandalised or removed throughout the country.

Remains of children found at Canadian school. Canada-wide search urged as children's remains found. The truth about Canada's 'cultural genocide'. Image source, Getty Images. A makeshift memorial has grown around the site of a former Kamloops residential school. Canada Day is "going to be a day where we celebrate", said Mr Trudeau.

More churches burn down on Canada indigenous land. Around graves found at Canada residential school. Image source, Getty Images. Hundreds gathered at a vigil at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan. How were the bodies found? Around graves found at Canada residential school Why Canada is mourning the deaths of children More churches burn down on Canada indigenous land.

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Related Topics. MONTREAL: Canada's national holiday Thursday was marked by a grim reckoning over its colonial history, after more than 1, unmarked graves were found near former boarding schools for indigenous children. Several cities across the country cancelled their traditional Canada Day celebrations, usually marked by fireworks and barbecues.

The hashtag CancelCanadaDay was trending on social media, and rallies in support of the indigenous community were held around the country.

The th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation came one day after unmarked graves were found near a former boarding school in British Columbia where indigenous children were forcibly assimilated.

The discovery was the latest in a series that have outraged the country, with similar graves found near a school in Marieval in western Saskatchewan province last week, and found at the end of May at another school in Kamloops , British Columbia. Until the s, some , indigenous, Inuit and Metis youngsters were forcibly enrolled in the schools, where students were physically and sexually abused by headmasters and teachers who stripped them of their culture and language.

More than 4, died of disease and neglect in the schools, according to a commission of inquiry that concluded Canada had committed "cultural genocide. Days after the Kamloops discovery the city council of Victoria , the capital of British Columbia, voted unanimously to cancel their planned virtual celebrations. In Toronto , demonstrators marched early Thursday wearing orange T-shirts in support of indigenous communities, many carrying signs with slogans such as "No pride in genocide.



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