Graves Funds Paid Publicists

Millions paid to a British Columbia First Nation to recover suspected children’s graves at an Indian Residential School were instead budgeted for publicists and consultants, documents show. The Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations attempted to conceal the financial records under the Access To Information Act: “We are not seeking to intervene in this matter but are trying to understand.”

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