Mohawk Mothers seek halt to excavation amid former Montreal hospital grave search
MONTREAL — A group of Indigenous elders known as the Mohawk Mothers are in court today to stop drilling and excavation at the site of a former Montreal hospital where they think unmarked graves may be located.
Their motion seeks to stop work that began Monday at the construction site, managed by McGill University and Quebec’s infrastructure agency.
The Mothers obtained a Superior Court injunction in April that permitted a search for unmarked graves of Indigenous patients buried in and around the old grounds of Royal Victoria Hospital, which McGill is renovating to expand its campus.
They are raising concerns that an archeological dig ordered by the court isn’t being handled properly.