Canada spent $216M digging up Christian schools looking for 'secret' indigenous child graves—0 found
By newseditors // 2025-03-03
 
This will likely be the most typical left-wing insanity stories you’ll read all day. It’s about the “indigenous child grave” hoax Canadian lefties have been pushing. In a nutshell, Canada pushed a fake story that hundreds of secret indigenous child graves were buried beneath schools run by Christian Churches. And they spent a whopping 216 million dollars to locate these graves and after a rather feverish and costly search, they found exactly zero graves. (Article republished from Revolver.news) Fraser Institue: 
On May 27, 2021, Rosanne Casimir, Chief of the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc (Kamloops Indian Band), announced that ground-penetrating radar (GPR) had located the remains of 215 “missing children” in an apple orchard on the site of a former residential school. Politicians and media seized on the announcement, and stories of “mass unmarked graves” and “burials of missing children” ricocheted around Canada and indeed much of the world. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set the tone of the public response by ordering Canadian flags to be flown at half-mast on all federal buildings to honour the “215 children whose lives were taken at the Kamloops residential school,” thus elevating the possible burials to the status of victims of foul play and making Canada sound like a charnel house of murdered children. According to Canadian newspaper editors, the discovery of the so-called unmarked graves was the “news story of the year.” And the World Press Photo of the Year award went to a “haunting image of red dresses hung on crosses along a roadside, with a rainbow in the background, commemorating children who died at a residential school created to assimilate Indigenous children in Canada.” These events created a narrative about the genocidal nature of residential schools, which were established in the 19th and 20th centuries by churches and the government to educate Indigenous children and assimilate them into Canadian society. That narrative went unchallenged at first. Yet substantial pushback gradually developed among a group of retired judges, lawyers, professors, journalists and others who have had careers in researching and evaluating evidence. It’s no accident that most are retired, because that gives them some protection against attempts to silence them as “deniers.” In the words of Janis Joplin, “Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.” I published a book, which has been an Amazon Canada bestseller, proving Canadians’ desire for accurate information on this topic.
However, as we told you, this whole story appears to be nothing more than a shameful hate hoax—carefully crafted to fuel more anti-Christian hatred. The Fraser Institute piece goes on:
 Where excavations have taken place, no burials related to residential schools have been found. In other words, there are no “missing children.” The fate of some children may have been forgotten with the passage of generations—forgotten by their own families, that is. But “forgotten” is not the same as “missing.” The myth of missing students arose from a failure of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s researchers to cross-reference the vast number of historical documents about residential schools and the children who attended them. The documentation exists, but the commissioners did not avail themselves of it. Media stories about Indian residential schools are almost always accompanied by the frightening claim that 150,000 students were “forced to attend” these schools, but that claim is misleading at best. Children were not legally required to attend residential school unless no reserve day school was available; and even then, the law was only sporadically enforced. For students who did attend residential schools, an application form signed by a parent or other guardian was required. The simple truth is that many Indian parents saw residential schools as the best option available for their children.
In one of the most shameless propaganda stunts yet, Justin Trudeau is seen clutching a teddy bear, ready to place it on a “grave” that—spoiler alert—doesn’t actually exist. This hoax wasn’t just a massive waste of money—sadly, it was far more dangerous than that. Think about the countless Christian churches that were vandalized, even burned to the ground, all because of this anti-Christian, left-wing lie.

Dozens of churches were torched and those responsible for perpetuating this hoax must be held accountable. These churches deserve justice.

Life News:
At least ten Catholic Churches in Canada have either been vandalized or burnt to the ground amid ongoing discoveries of mass graves of indigenous children attending compulsory residential schools between 1863 and 1996. Though no direct link has been established between the church burnings and the discovery of the graves, the fires have taken place mostly on tribal land, Catholic news outlet the Pillar reported. The publication noted that the fires also are occurring as First Nations people grieve over more discoveries of the graves of children and that local authorities are treating the crimes as both suspicious and potentially hate crimes. Calgary Police announced Thursday that “ten churches were vandalized across the city overnight” in a statement that referenced the “very dark part” of Canadian history “that destroyed the lives of countless Indigenous families, communities and people.” The statement referred to the recent discovery of the hundreds of unmarked graves of children on the grounds of former schools in both British Columbia and Saskatchewan. “Given the harm this chapter of our history has caused to Indigenous people in our community, it is understandable that emotions and tensions are running high,” the statement said, adding that “we must never forget that residential schools are part of our legacy as a country and we need to continue seeking the truth about what happened.”
To fully grasp the scope of this hoax, look no further than headlines like this that flooded the internet for eons: The truth is, many of these stories came from radical native groups who claimed to have discovered unidentified, unverified soil disturbances—without any actual evidence of human remains and right on cue, the media ran with it. The same media who claims the internet should be regulated for pushing disinformation. This entire debacle should go down as the true shame of Canada—not the fabricated “graves” the media and so-called experts peddled, but the outright fraud that fueled this hoax. Think about it, hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars were funneled into a lie, churches were burned to the ground and even the Pope was dragged into a forced apology tour. This shameful tweet is from 2021:

Propaganda…

All that wasted money, manufactured hate and shameless lies—for nothing.

The bodies never existed. And now that the truth is out? Silence. No retractions, no accountability—just another left-wing/media hoax quietly swept under the rug, waiting for the next one to take its place.

Rinse. Repeat.

Read more at: Revolver.news