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Canada’s mass-graves scam reveals the high price of media bias
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:22 am
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:22 am
Canada’s mass-graves scam reveals the high price of media bias
A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and incites arson attacks against dozens of churches.
This time, however, it’s not the latest headline out of Minnesota — look a little further north.
In 2021, at a time when media throughout the western world were still in a state of high agitation after the killing of George Floyd, Canadian outlets picked up on a story too sensational not to be true:
Hundreds of indigenous First Nations children had been buried in unmarked graves at residential schools run by the Catholic Church in British Columbia.
The Kamloops Indian Band sent around a press release that “confirmed” it.
The statement claimed the remains of 215 children had been found with the help of an expert using ground-penetrating radar.
“We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify,” said the band’s chief, Rosanne Casimir.
“Some were as young as three years old,” she continued, asserting that “the final resting place of these children” was in the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Only it wasn’t — no human remains have been found at Kamloops.
And the media that fanned the flames of the story is finally admitting it.
Even now Canada’s biggest daily paper, The Globe and Mail, phrases its retraction in cagey terms.
“There has been no public confirmation of the discovery of any human remains,” the paper conceded on Saturday.
Yet that funny phrasing leaves one wondering, is there private confirmation of human remains — another “knowing,” perhaps?
The Globe and Mail editorial, titled “There is no reconciliation without truth,” is a masterpiece of embarrassed equivocation, lamenting conditions at Canada’s residential schools of First Nations children and even insisting that the absence of bodies “does not mean children did not die there” before finally, eight paragraphs into the story, taking a smidgen of responsibility.
“The media, including the The Globe and Mail, did not initially scrutinize, much less challenge” the story.
“The initial headlines and stories in the media simply stated as fact that the remains of 215 children had been found. Many of those early stories, including in this newspaper, made references to ‘mass graves’,” a phrase that went beyond even Chief Casimir’s claims.
Yet right after the admission of its failures, the paper’s editorialists wistfully speculate, “Perhaps it will be proven, some day, that there are hundreds of unmarked graves at Kamloops” — as if the error here was just in being a little too hasty to declare what will sooner or later turn out to be true.
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A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and incites arson attacks against dozens of churches.
This time, however, it’s not the latest headline out of Minnesota — look a little further north.
In 2021, at a time when media throughout the western world were still in a state of high agitation after the killing of George Floyd, Canadian outlets picked up on a story too sensational not to be true:
Hundreds of indigenous First Nations children had been buried in unmarked graves at residential schools run by the Catholic Church in British Columbia.
The Kamloops Indian Band sent around a press release that “confirmed” it.
The statement claimed the remains of 215 children had been found with the help of an expert using ground-penetrating radar.
“We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify,” said the band’s chief, Rosanne Casimir.
“Some were as young as three years old,” she continued, asserting that “the final resting place of these children” was in the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Only it wasn’t — no human remains have been found at Kamloops.
And the media that fanned the flames of the story is finally admitting it.
Even now Canada’s biggest daily paper, The Globe and Mail, phrases its retraction in cagey terms.
“There has been no public confirmation of the discovery of any human remains,” the paper conceded on Saturday.
Yet that funny phrasing leaves one wondering, is there private confirmation of human remains — another “knowing,” perhaps?
The Globe and Mail editorial, titled “There is no reconciliation without truth,” is a masterpiece of embarrassed equivocation, lamenting conditions at Canada’s residential schools of First Nations children and even insisting that the absence of bodies “does not mean children did not die there” before finally, eight paragraphs into the story, taking a smidgen of responsibility.
“The media, including the The Globe and Mail, did not initially scrutinize, much less challenge” the story.
“The initial headlines and stories in the media simply stated as fact that the remains of 215 children had been found. Many of those early stories, including in this newspaper, made references to ‘mass graves’,” a phrase that went beyond even Chief Casimir’s claims.
Yet right after the admission of its failures, the paper’s editorialists wistfully speculate, “Perhaps it will be proven, some day, that there are hundreds of unmarked graves at Kamloops” — as if the error here was just in being a little too hasty to declare what will sooner or later turn out to be true.
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Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:38 am to djmed
This was a massive hoax and fraud that doesn’t get enough attention.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:45 am to djmed
Yeah, it wasn't true. It was in fact, a gigantic historical slander.
But it could have been true.
-Every Leftist ideologue ever.
But it could have been true.
-Every Leftist ideologue ever.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:48 am to Lsupimp
quote:
Yeah, it wasn't true. It was in fact, a gigantic historical slander.
But it could have been true.
-Every Leftist ideologue ever.
Yeah. It "started a conversation" so it's all good.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:49 am to djmed
I remember this story very well.
It was heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time.
And now we know it was an anti-Catholic lie.
Put it in the pile of lies that continue to flow from the media and the left.
You can not hate these people enough.
It was heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time.
And now we know it was an anti-Catholic lie.
Put it in the pile of lies that continue to flow from the media and the left.
You can not hate these people enough.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:54 am to djmed
quote:
the absence of bodies “does not mean children did not die there”
Wait….what? This is a truly bizarre statement.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 9:56 am to Lsupimp
quote:
. It was in fact, a gigantic historical slander.
And it will be cited and used against Christians for the next hundred years even though its a fraud.
Its what the left does.
Create a false narative then use it as evidence in the future.
See Climate change, Russia Russia Russia, The WW2 Pope was a nazi,
Pope Benadict was WW2 Nazi. ETC.. infinitum..
Posted on 6/3/26 at 10:00 am to djmed
Hundreds of churches have been burned over this hoax.
And they'll never admit it was a hoax, just demand even more money for futile digging projects.
And they'll never admit it was a hoax, just demand even more money for futile digging projects.
Posted on 6/3/26 at 10:28 am to Lsupimp
quote:
Yeah, it wasn't true. It was in fact, a gigantic historical slander.
But it could have been true.
-Every Leftist ideologue ever.
Or as the famous NY Times headline stated regarding the Bush National Guard documents "Fake But Accurate"
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