Pieces of "mass burial grounds" one after another prove the "black history" of Canada!

  After the founding of the Canadian Federation, a boarding school system for indigenous children was gradually established in an attempt to forcibly "assimilate" the indigenous people.

  In 2015, Canada’s “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” published a report showing that from the 1840s to the 1990s, at least 150,000 Indian, Inuit, and Métis and other indigenous children were forcibly sent. Into a boarding school.

  Boarding schools cruelly abused indigenous children, and at least 3,200 children were tortured to death-but now, this number is clearly far underestimated.

  Since the end of May, Canada has continuously revealed that "a large number of unmarked graves have been found near the former site of the Aboriginal children's boarding school":

  On May 28, aboriginals of British Columbia found the remains of 215 aboriginal children near the site of the "Kamloops Indian Boarding School";

  On June 24, aboriginals of Saskatchewan found 751 unmarked graves near the former site of the "Marival Indian Boarding School";

  On June 30, aboriginals of British Columbia found 182 unmarked graves near the former site of "St. Eugene's Mission School".