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Issues around access and preservation of residential school records and former sites, Indigenous data sovereignty and denialism are among 48 findings detailed in a new report from Canada’s independent special interlocutor about the search for unmarked graves over the past year.
The report also makes recommendations for a new federal legal framework to protect unmarked burial sites.
“We must protect the truth,” said Kimberly Murray, the independent special interlocutor.
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Murray was appointed to the role last year. Part of her two-year mandate includes speaking with survivors, families, Indigenous governments, organizations and communities to identify barriers and concerns about