One of the many images shared on social media after the bodies of 215 children were found at a former residential school site in B.C.One of the many images shared on social media after the bodies of 215 children were found at a former residential school site in B.C.
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Goderich lowers town flag in show of respect and support to First Nations people

Goderich Mayor, John Grace, says the town's flag will be lowered today and for a number of days to show respect and support for First Nations peoples, following the discovery of a mass grave of children at a former residential school in B.C.

“The discovery of the mass grave in Kamloops is absolutely heart-wrenching. These are dark days in Canada's history. The town of Goderich will lower its flag to half-mast today and for a number of days in respect and support of our First Nations peoples.”

Advocates nationwide are now asking to have other residential school sites scanned.

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