Chrétien says he never heard of abuse at residential schools during time as minister
MONTREAL — Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says the abuse of Indigenous children that took place in Canadian residential schools while he was minister of Indian affairs was never brought to his attention at the time.
“This problem was never mentioned to me when I was minister,” Chrétien told the popular Quebec TV talk show “Tout le monde en parle,’ Sunday night. “Never.”
Chrétien, who was minister of Indian affairs from 1968 to 1974, said he knew residential schools existed and how difficult the experience was, drawing a comparison with his own time in conventional boarding schools.
“I was a boarding student, from age six to 21,” he said. “I had my share of baked beans and oatmeal. For sure, life in boarding school was difficult, extremely difficult.”

