Residential school records released day before archbishop testifies at Senate
OTTAWA — A Catholic archdiocese that includes parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario released long-awaited residential schools records this week.
The news comes as religious leaders face accusations they are keeping information about the largely church-run institutions secret.
Archbishop Murray Chatlain says the Keewatin-Le Pas archdiocese gave the documents to the Winnipeg-based National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday.
That was one day before his testimony at a Senate committee that is studying the withholding of records.