Pensionnats autochtones: des survivants divisés sur la conservation des archives

Geraldine Shingoose says she was shocked to learn that only about 30 residential school survivors have opted to archive records of the abuses they experience. The survivor of the former Muscowequan Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan says she did to ensure her story continues to be shared. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Geraldine Shingoose **MANDATORY CREDIT **

OTTAWA - Geraldine Shingoose was shocked when she opened a report probing what should be done to protect potential unmarked grave sites at former residential schools for Indigenous children.

Of the thousands of former students who detailed the abuses they suffered to an adjudicator tasked with determining their eligibility for compensation under the historic Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, only about 30 have sought to have copies of their words archived.

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