Leah Redcrow, executive director of the Acimowin Opaspiw Society (AOS), says the organization's research has found that unpasteurized raw cow's milk led to the death of hundreds of students at Blue Quills residential school.
The AOS says records from the Catholic church show children who attended the school were healthy they first arrived, but were sick a month later and many died.
Morgan Black reports on the troubling findings from the announcement.
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The AOS says records from the Catholic church show children who attended the school were healthy they first arrived, but were sick a month later and many died.
Morgan Black reports on the troubling findings from the announcement.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9432774/saddle-lake-cree-nation-residential-school-investigation-report/
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