B.C. funding $12 million for investigative work at former residential school sites
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. government allocated $12 million to support First Nations throughout the province with investigative work at former residential school sites.
The funding will support First Nations with community-led strategies to identify, investigate, document, maintain, protect, and commemorate residential school sites where children’s remains may be located, as well as to provide community wellness, cultural and mental health supports.
“Finding evidence of a burial site for children who attended the former Kamloops residential school was a stark reminder of the atrocities of the Canadian residential school system and how those continue to be felt to this day,” Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Murray Rankin said. “Many other sites throughout the province and country are still the source of unanswered questions and terrible pain. It is imperative that we take our lead from First Nations as we move forward, and we will continue to act quickly and in a co-ordinated way to support their needs.”
The province said it’s co-ordinating closely with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, and the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) to support First Nation-led responses.