Trudeau to visit B.C. First Nation in ‘path to healing’ after graves discovery
VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the discovery of unmarked graves at residential school sites has highlighted for all Canadians the horrors of our past for which we all bear some responsibility.
Trudeau will visit the Williams Lake First Nation Wednesday, just two months after the band announced it had found 93 “reflections,” indicating unmarked graves of children around the former St. Joseph’s Mission residential school.
The prime minister was in Vancouver on Tuesday to speak to a climate change conference shortly after his government released its new emissions-reduction plan.
Trudeau says he looks forward to meeting with Williams Lake Chief Willie Sellars to talk about the challenges and hardships that the community and so many others have experienced since the discoveries of unmarked graves.