Two grim discoveries on the grounds of former residential schools have shifted country’s mood as national day looms
Indigenous groups have called for Canada’s national celebration to be cancelled over the discovery ofbecame a country – and until recently, festivities in cities across the country were expected, amplified by the arrival of summer and the pent-up excitement of a country emerging from the coronavirus pandemic.
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