Les survivants autochtones de pensionnats demandent plus d'argent pour les recherches

The Survivors' Secretariat Executive Lead Laura Arndt, right, looks on as survivor of the Mohawk Institute and Secretariat board member Roberta Hill speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - Residential school survivors say the federal government is keeping the truth about those institutions in the dark by cutting back on funding for records and ground searches looking for unmarked graves of children who died at the schools.

More than 150,000 children were forced to attend residential schools, and many survivors detailed the horrific abuse they suffered to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. An estimated 6,000 children died while attending the schools, although experts say the actual number could be much higher.

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