Ottawa, Canada. June 1st, 2021. A memorial to the 215 children found buried at a former residential school laid at the Centennial Flame in front of the Canadian Parliament. People have been bringing kids shoes, stuffed animals and flowers to pay respect to the children whose bodies were uncovered in the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School as Canadians continue to wrestle with the history of Aboriginal Residential Schools throughout the country, as well as the historical treatment of First Nations communities. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News

Ottawa, Canada. June 1st, 2021. A memorial to the 215 children found buried at a former residential school laid at the Centennial Flame in front of the Canadian Parliament. People have been bringing kids shoes, stuffed animals and flowers to pay respect to the children whose bodies were uncovered in the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School as Canadians continue to wrestle with the history of Aboriginal Residential Schools throughout the country, as well as the historical treatment of First Nations communities. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Ottawa, Canada. June 1st, 2021. A memorial to the 215 children found buried at a former Kamloops, British Colombia residential school laid at the Centennial Flame in front of the Canadian Parliament. People have been bringing kids shoes, stuffed animals and flowers to pay respect to the children whose bodies were uncovered in the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School as Canadians continue to wrestle with the dark history of Aboriginal Residential Schools throughout the country, as well as the historical treatment of First Nations communities. Credit: meanderingemu / Alamy Live News