‘Better job’ needed in teaching Canadians about residential schools: Carey Price
KELOWNA, B.C. — The Montreal Canadiens’ Carey Price says more needs to be done to make more people aware of the history of residential schools.
Price, from Anahim Lake, B.C., has previously spoken about his grandmother being a residential school survivor who faced “who faced “social injustices” at school.
The star netminder told 680 News he believes not many Canadians are aware of what residential schools were.
Lynda Price, Carey’s mother, is chief of the Ulkatcho First Nation in northern B.C. and he says sharing stories about experiences at residential schools makes her emotional.