Morning Update: The story of unmarked graves belongs to First Nations
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Morning Update: The story of unmarked graves belongs to First Nations
WILLOW FIDDLER
PUBLISHED MAY 22, 2026
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Good morning. Five years ago this week, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced that radar technology located the suspected remains of 215 former residential students. We return to Kamloops to learn what has happened since. More on that below, along with news from Congo and Israel. But first:
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