‘They have a right to be angry’: Trudeau says residential school legacy ongoing
VANCOUVER — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s been a difficult year for many since the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools and those expressing anger are justified in doing so.
Trudeau told reporters in Vancouver that Canada was responsible for “horrific things” happening to Indigenous people and the injustices are not isolated in the past.
He says they continue today with socio-economic inequality, mental health challenges and other legacies of residential schools that require ongoing action.
Trudeau made the comments following a tense appearance Monday at a memorial ceremony at the former residential school in Kamloops, where he faced angry chants from some.