
Cory Morgan: Almost 3 Years On, Why Hasn’t the Kamloops Residential School Site Been Excavated?
Commentary It’s been almost three years since the world was rocked with the news that the unmarked graves of as many as 215 children may have been identified by ground penetrating radar (GPR) next to a former Indian Residential School in Kamloops, B.C. Despite the horrific nature of the alleged crimes, and despite the pain and division since the findings of the GPR survey were released last May, no effort appears to have been made to verify the findings. There are two possible scenarios at the Kamloops residential school site. Either hundreds of murdered children are buried in the old apple orchard near the school, or Canada has fallen victim to one of the most destructive hoaxes in modern history. The only way to find a resolution to this issue will be through excavations carried out on the residential school site. The initial report from the GPR survey said excavations would be required, yet we still await them....
