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OP-ED: The Kamloops burial hoax continues to unravel

"A February 17 press release from B.C.’s Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation is as inconclusive as its May 27, 2021, media announcement that the remains of 215 missing children had been found."

Feb 21, 2026
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The long shuttered Kamloops Indian Residential School

Author: Hymie Rubenstein

A February 17 press release, portions of which are posted below, from B.C.’s Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation (legally the Kamloops Indian Band) is as inconclusive as its May 27, 2021, heartfelt and compelling media announcement that the remains of 215 missing children had b…

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