Residential school story airs on CBS with support of Cowessess First Nation
The chief of the Cowessess First Nation, Cadmus Delorme, said a recent story done by Anderson Cooper and 60 Minutes was impactful, painful and honest.
The American journalist and a camera crew were in Saskatchewan in October to film the piece.
Cooper was on the First Nation to document the story of the more than 700 unmarked graves found on the site of a former residential school on Cowessess.
“With Anderson Cooper highlighting that this is a part of Canada’s history, it shows the importance of how we all need to know more,” Delorme told 980 CJME.