The Canadian government spent $8 million looking for a "mass grave" at an old Catholic school. Can you guess what they found?
· May 10, 2024 · NottheBee.com

We've been tracking the so-called mass grave scandal in Canada for literally years now:

Major investigative work has revealed, well, no bodies so far (even after all those churches burned!):

So this latest result is, well, you know, it's not surprising:

The Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations has confirmed significant spending to try and uncover the 'heartbreaking truth' of potential unmarked graves at the Indian Residential School in Kamloops, BC.

However, despite the allocation of $7.9 million for this purpose, no remains have been recovered, and there has been no public disclosure of how the funds were utilized, says Blacklock's Reporter.

Everybody who has been following this story at this point:

I mean, it's bad enough that the government is spending millions upon millions of dollars to repeatedly uncover nothing at all. But did you miss that one key detail up there?

There has been no public disclosure of how the funds were utilized.

Eight million bucks spent to find nothing, and we don't even know what they spent it on.

Over 80 churches in Canada burned because of these allegations. Nothing has turned up.

The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation, meanwhile, "has also remained tight-lipped about the utilization of the funds." This week the Native tribe "reiterated their focus on the scientific work required but declined to discuss the $7.9 million allocation."

I'm starting to think that maybe this is just a huge grift and we shouldn't be throwing massive sums of money at this problem anymore!


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