Children who never returned from residential schools newsmaker of the year: CP poll
They were honoured with thousands of tiny shoes lined up in front of churches and government buildings across the country following the disturbing discovery of unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in British Columbia.
The children who didn’t come home from residential schools have been chosen in the annual Canadian Press survey of editors across the country as newsmaker of the year.
“People thought about their own children and their own grandchildren,” said Murray Sinclair, a retired senator and the chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which heard from residential school survivors and their families about the lasting trauma on generations of Indigenous people.
“They asked themselves the questions: ‘Why did this happen?’ and ‘What if it were my kids?’”


