For Indigenous children in Canada, the legacy of residential schools never ended

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By Karyn Pugliese aka Pabàmàdiz

The first story I heard about “the missing” was from a Dene elder, Catherine, just over 10 years ago. She was speaking about the impact of tuberculosis on her family at a health conference. The topic triggered her memories of residential school, and of a younger sister who never returned.

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