Third Indigenous child’s body to be exhumed in Quebec after 2021 law to help familie

The Canadian Press  18/06/2024 The body of a Cree child who attended a Quebec residential school and died in 1966 will be exhumed at her parents’ request so that her remains can be buried in her community. The disinterment request is the third since Quebec passed a law in 2021 intended to help Indigenous families learn more about the deaths and disappearances of their children in provincial health-care and social service institutions. Her body is being exhumed almost 60 years after she died in a Quebec hospital and was buried in the cemetery near the residential school without the knowledge of her parents, who only learned of her death months later. Awacak, a group helping Indigenous families learn about the fate of their children in Quebec’s health-care system, says the…

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