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LILLEY: Senate's mistaken attempt to criminalize residential school denialism
As country comes to terms they weren't told truth about Kamloops, some want to make it criminal to question narrative
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Even as Canada comes to terms with the fact that not everything we’ve been told about residential schools is true, some people want to criminalize asking questions about it. On Monday, the Senate’s human rights committee voted for an amendment making it a criminal offence to engage in what they called “residential school denialism.”
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