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Webthe third annual residential school survivors walk journeyed from wahpeton to duck lake and the former site of st.

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This episode contains mentions of sexual and physical abuse.

In the 1970s, connie walker’s father, then a member of royal canadian mounted police,.

And then the beating he.

From the 1870s to 1996, more than 150,000 aboriginal children in canada were removed from.

Father gauthier is accused of abusing his power and harming vulnerable children, and now we were having to consider his vulnerabilities.

Michael’s residential school in duck lake.

Webhundreds of former students of st michael’s residential school near duck lake have come together this week for a special and emotional event.

Michael’s, journalist connie walker searches for the truth about what happened to her father and the other children.

Webit’s the story of her late father’s experience of abuse as a first nations child at st michael’s indian residential school in saskatchewan.

Michael’s opens with a violent and haunting piece of family lore.

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Michael’s is a symbol and stark reminder of a dark chapter in our history.

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