Manitoba commits $2.5 million to uncover residential school graves
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s government says it will commit $2.5 million to identify and commemorate burial sites at residential schools in the province.
Premier Brian Pallister says the recent discovery of remains at a former residential school site in British Columbia is a stark reminder of the lasting impacts of Canada’s residential school system.
He says that tragedy has been deeply felt in Manitoba, where there were 17 residential schools and 114 day schools.
The government says the effort to find and honour the grave sites must be led by Indigenous people, especially those who survived residential schools.