The mystery of Canada's indigenous mass graves

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The anthropologist, Sarah Beaulieu, scanned the orchard using ground-penetrating radar. She found 215 areas which showed soil disturbance that could be indicative of graves (or other excavations). Later on she revised the number down to 200 because stones, metal content and roots indicated other possible causes. However, she admitted nothing could be concluded until excavations and forensic investigation were carried out.

Yet no excavations were carried out. And none are planned, according to a devastatingly thorough review of the event written by professor of history Jacques Rouillard for the Dorchester Review. He has pointed out that there is no compelling evidence yet that the deaths of indigenous children were covered up by the authorities, or that their remains were not returned home.
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BQ78
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A narrative is more important than the truth.
terata
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"A narrative is more important than the truth."
BQ78


Always. When the narrative, or the legend, is more exciting than the truth, print the legend.
CanyonAg77
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Sounds like the phantom "mass graves" from the Tulsa riots.
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