A Canadian journalist recounts covering a tense “free speech” event at Kamloops Residential School, where speakers like Francis Widdowson and Jim McMurtry questioned the unproven “mass grave” claims and called for excavation and evidence. They argue that genocide is a specific accusation requiring proof, while critics push to criminalize “residential school denialism,” turning a complex, painful history into a battle over speech and narrative.
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