
‘Keeping my word’; Kamloops MLA Milobar speaks out against residential school denialism in BC legislature
KAMLOOPS — After a BC Conservative MLA decided to stand by her comments and defy a request from leader John Rustad to remove her social post surrounding the language used when talking about unknown discoveries on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, Kamloops Centre Conservative MLA Peter Milobar rose in the legislature Tuesday (Feb. 25) to address denialism.
“Trying to conduct myself and be good to my word,” stated Milobar during debate on the Throne Speech.
Milobar utilized his allotted time on Tuesday in B.C.’s legislature to address a rise in residential school denialism, speaking to his connection to Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc.