Canada’s Unmarked-Graves Farce Continues Apace
19th February 2026
Four years ago, amid the run-up to the 2022 Winter Olympics, an Indigenous-led Canadian group announced it was seeking to bring the 2030 Olympic games to the province of British Columbia. One reason to support the project, the national CTV News network told readers, was that it would help heal emotional wounds caused by the claimed discovery of 215 “unmarked graves” of Indigenous students on the grounds of a former Kamloops, B.C. residential school in May 2021.
“With the recent confirmations of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential school sites… many Canadians are only now confronting the ugly truth of the country’s past—and beginning to understand the important role reconciliation will play in its future,” wrote Vancouver-based CTV News reporter Ben Miljure. “A successful bid could bring those important issues onto the world stage.”
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