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Saved - September 30, 2025 at 10:24 PM
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I confirm the hoax regarding "mass graves" of indigenous children at Canadian residential schools. After two years of excavations, no human remains were found. It seems Canada created a narrative of genocide to address racial guilt, leading to the vandalism of 83 churches, which Trudeau supported.

@charliekirk11 - Charlie Kirk

Hoax Confirmed. After claims of "mass graves" of indigenous children at residential schools across Canada, no human remains have been found after 2 years of excavations. Canada didn’t have racial guilt as a founding myth, so it invented a genocidal atrocity to atone for. Remember, 83 churches were burned down or vandalized over this and Trudeau said they deserved it.

Saved - September 5, 2023 at 3:54 AM
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Many international students in Canada believe the narrative that Canadians are genocidal maniacs due to the Residential School history. This perception has led to a loss of respect for Canada and a sense of entitlement, even resorting to ripping off food banks. The Liberal government's immigration policies have exacerbated the situation, jeopardizing jobs and straining infrastructure. Canadians must wake up to these issues and the consequences they bring. [Link to video: httpsyoutubeBISFOw5TfUwsitRAL6ZJiYVo8noqt]

@TrueDerekSloan - Derek Sloan

I met a Canadian citizen but former international student from India this weekend. He follows the chat forums where current foreign students chat. He told me current international students buy the idea that Canadians are genocidal maniacs due to the Residential School narrative and other things they’ve been taught. Due to this, they’ve lost respect for Canada and feel justified in ripping off food banks etc. This video below outlines the brazen advertisement of how to ripoff Canadian food banks. This is one of many ways in which our international student system needs to be reigned in big time. The Liberals who have enabled this scheme and have significantly upped our immigration are either brain dead or wicked - but the results are the same - selling us out, giving up our jobs, and overloading our infrastructure. Canadians must wake up and see what is going on. Their plans are selling us out, driving inflation and stripping us of our birthright. https://youtu.be/BISFOw5TfUw?si=tRAL6ZJiYVo8noqt…

Saved - September 21, 2023 at 12:35 AM
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In Brampton, Ontario, Khalistani supporters displayed a disturbing scene depicting the assassination of former Indian PM Indira Gandhi. Surprisingly, the usual progressive voices in Canada remained silent, despite the glorification of such a violent act. However, these same individuals become agitated over placards denouncing Justin Trudeau, even when no violence is involved.

@rupasubramanya - Rupa Subramanya

A few months ago, in Brampton, Ontario, Khalistani supporters took out a grotesque tableau depicting the assassination of late Indian prime minister, Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards. Zero outrage from the usual progressive folk in Canada on the glorification of the assassination of an Indian prime minister. The same people go into a tizzy when they see placards denouncing Justin Trudeau or see a Fuck Trudeau flag where no violence has been committed.

@YearOfTheKraken - Sensei Kraken Zero

Reminder: Recently, there was a 5 km-long parade in Brampton, Canada, glorifying the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. And the Canadian authorities did not even bother to condemn it.

Saved - November 2, 2023 at 9:22 AM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

The Kamloops band has - closed its museum & archives since May 2021 - hidden its archeological report - prevented a RCMP investigation of mass murder - blocked the public from the sewage trench that a young archeologist pretended was a gravesite for 215 children - refused to dig https://t.co/wZgPfwjGTT

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 9:11 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

• 91% of Manitoban children in care are indigenous • sexual violence is everywhere on reserves • fentanyl and FAS rates are threw the roof. And people are talking about IRS ghost stories and sifting the city dump. https://t.co/lXEswTg3L7

Saved - December 15, 2023 at 9:38 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

The TRC claimed Canada committed physical, biological, and cultural genocide, and that residential schools assumed aboriginals were “subhuman.” What a great way to win people over to reconciliation! https://t.co/9eWXlhKZM7

Saved - March 27, 2024 at 10:56 AM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

“First Nations across Canada have found evidence of approximately 1,900 unmarked graves at 16 other former residential schools, not including the 215 found at the former Kamloops residential school site.” They’ve only found that oral culture is worthless. https://ckpgtoday.ca/2024/03/25/to-deny-residential-school-truths-is-a-slap-in-the-face-bcafn-regional-chief-teegee/

To deny residential school truths is a ‘slap in the face’: BCAFN Regional Chief Teegee QUESNEL - It was just under a week ago that Quesnel City Council found out that the wife of Quesnel's mayor wa... ckpgtoday.ca
Saved - March 29, 2024 at 3:39 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

“The buried remains of 215 children were discovered on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.” If Pinocchio had written this, imagine how long his nose would have grown. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tk-eml%C3%BAps-te-secw%C3%A9pemc-catholic-church-to-sign-sacred-covenant-1.7158538

Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc, Catholic Church to sign 'sacred covenant' on Easter Sunday | CBC News Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc Kúkpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir says the agreement is a result of long-term advocacy for “real accountability, for full disclosure” from the church. cbc.ca
Saved - April 6, 2024 at 6:42 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

CBC 2021 - “215 children found buried” CBC 2023 - “suspected unmarked graves” CBC edited its way out of a false report that led to Canada calling itself genocidal. ⁦@CBC⁩ https://t.co/joQNFWcKzo

Saved - April 8, 2024 at 6:48 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

369 people made abuse claims against the Archdiocese of St. John's. No one is disputing similar claims in residential schools. The dispute is over • secret graves • missing children • child remains • torture and murder for which there’s no evidence. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/archdiocese-of-st-johns-insolvency-proceedings-update-1.7048033

369 people come forward with abuse claims against Archdiocese of St. John's in bankruptcy case | CBC News The final tally is in — 369 people have come forward claiming they were abused physically or sexually by people under the watch of the Archdiocese of St. John's, including the Christian Brothers at Mount Cashel Orphanage. cbc.ca
Saved - April 10, 2024 at 8:27 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

RCMP dismissed my complaint. Apparently I didn’t suffer “loss, damage, distress, danger or inconvenience as a result of the conduct.” RCMP still refuses to investigate claim of murdered kids in Kamloops. If they do and find buried septic tiles there, I might get my job back. https://t.co/IIN6vkWBZc

Saved - May 10, 2024 at 11:57 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
The search for bodies of murdered indigenous children at residential schools in Canada has been deemed a hoax. Despite reports of mass graves and claims of finding children's bodies, there is no evidence to support these claims. The government spent $8 million searching for bodies but found nothing. The hoax has led to the burning of 100 churches and billions of dollars allocated for reconciliation.

@BillboardChris - Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸

Remember the reporting of bodies of murdered indigenous children found in unmarked mass graves at residential schools in Canada? All a hoax. Never was a single shred of evidence. Not a bone. Nothing. Ground-penetrating radar had picked up underground ‘anomalies’ near a residential school in Kamloops, BC. They could be rocks for all we know. But someone decided to make up a story of 215 dead bodies of children. The Washington Post reported mass graves. Reporters wrote that the bodies of 3-year-old children had been found. All a hoax. Soon, reports of other unmarked grave sites hosting murdered indigenous children sprang up across the country. Not a tooth was found. Not a fingernail. Absolutely nothing to substantiate any of it. Trudeau flew the flag in Ottawa at half mast for the better part of a year. He knelt on the unmarked grave of a non-existent body while holding a teddy bear for the cameras. Monuments of children’s sneakers — representing the fake dead — were put up and stayed up in cities for months or years. A teacher, @JimMcMurtry01, was even marched out of his class in front of his students, his job taken away, for telling the truth that there was no evidence nuns had murdered all of these kids. The government has now spent $8,000,000 searching for bodies. Can’t find any. Billions were even put aside for ‘reconciliation.’ 100 churches have been burned to the ground across Canada in response. All a hoax.

@WSOnlineNews - Western Standard

No bodies found after spending $8 million searching for bodies at Kamloops Residential School https://www.westernstandard.news/news/no-bodies-found-after-spending-8-million-searching-for-bodies-at-kamloops-residential-school/54429

No bodies found after spending $8 million searching for bodies at Kamloops Residential School No bodies found after spending $8 million searching for bodies at Kamloops Residential School westernstandard.news

@BillboardChris - Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸

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Saved - May 13, 2024 at 11:33 PM

@stillgray - Ian Miles Cheong

Lauren Southern was canceled for questioning Trudeau’s narrative about the mass graves up in Canada. She was right all along. https://t.co/IVICCqA8np

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discusses the government's spending of $8 million on searching for unmarked graves at a school in Kamloops, BC, with no results. They criticize the wasteful spending and highlight the financial struggles of Canadians. The speaker expresses frustration at consistently being proven right about issues years before they are acknowledged, leading to backlash and cancelation. They predict being vindicated in the future.
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Speaker 0: Mass unmarked graves in Canada. 2, 3 years ago now, I published my first set of videos on this topic saying, guys, I think this might be a little ridiculous. I don't think these graves exist. We don't have any evidence. And I really beat this dead horse. 6 months ago, I did, like, my last video on the topic on Tenet Media here, and I promised myself I would never talk about it again. Come on, Lauren. Like, you've done so much showing the truth. But here we are again with more information to vindicate me and quite frankly, just a shocking details of how much money our government spent to find nothing. This is from the Western standard just published yesterday. 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. So this is just one school. However, despite the allocation of 7.9 $1,000,000 for this purpose, no remains have been uncovered. None. And there has been no public disclosure of how the funds were utilized, says Blacklock's reporter. Of course. Of course not. So we spent 1,000,000 of dollars trying to figure this out, trying to figure out what what went on here. I can't don't know. Was there mass graves, genocide? And all we have been left with are a bunch of empty holes in the ground. That's it. For all the money spent on this, for all the trauma, for all of the media discourse, whipping everyone up into a frenzy, hundreds of churches burnt to the ground and destroyed. Let's talk about disturbing the public peace, something I've been banned from multiple countries for doing, our government and media do every day here. A bunch of empty holes in ground. You know when construction workers in your town are just sitting around with shovels and they don't seem to be doing anything and you're like, is this just what they do all day? Imagine that on a mass scale across your country, but with a bajillion dollar budget from our government to just do nothing. Do nothing. Of course, of course, there's no public disclosure of how the funds were utilized because there was nothing to use them on finding. There was nothing to find. This is what happens when supply does not meet demand in the Oppression Olympics. Simple as that. You have 1,000,000 of dollars spent by the federal government trying to find oppressions that didn't even exist in the first place. And at a time, where Canadians literally cannot afford food or find housing. In fact, you know, I spent the last week, the last few weeks here, standing outside Walmart, standing outside, you know, IGAs, asking people whether they could afford their groceries. Are they going without? I'm working on a film about it currently. And every single person looked at me with near tears in their eyes saying, I am barely making it by. Barely. I'm having to let go of buying, in some cases, butter, like, serious basic items because of the inflation in our food. Thanks to Trudeau, you know, Castro. And you know why? You know why you guys can't afford anything right now, my fellow Canadians? It's because we are too busy digging damn holes all over the country to find nothing. That's what we're doing. That's what the government's doing with your tax dollars that they need to take from all those grocery bills. In one case of this digging about that went on the last few years, they literally just found rocks. Rocks. Because it's more than just this, school in Kamloops that they've been doing the digging at. Like I said, I guarantee we're gonna get more information about this in the future and it's gonna be much more than $8,000,000 spent. But they found rocks and nothing and more nothing and more nothing. And to reiterate, if you watch any of my videos on my channel or here on Tennant about this whole mass grave stuff, I have plenty of information that shows this was obvious from the start. Anyone, especially governments with bajillions of dollars to spend on it, could have figured out easily easily that this was a false story. The information to to disprove it, readily available. Even, you know, the initial ground scans, the people who did those said it could be rocks. It could be nothing. We shouldn't get too uppity and excited because we don't know. But did The New York Times verify? Did any of the mainstream media that whipped our country into a frenzy verify? Did the federal government verify before spending all of our money? No. A girl with a computer in her bedroom and $0 allocated to her was able to figure this out 2 years before 1,000 of government employees given 1,000,000 of dollars. I'm sick of it. This is not a serious country. And you know what? Just in general, in this whole political realm, I seem to have this superpower where I am consistently correct about things 5 years before it is acceptable to say them and it's it's getting insanity driving. I'm losing my mind because of it. And, you know, you would think, oh, well that's a great thing, Nostradamus. Right? You can figure things out before they happen. No. It's not a good thing, because last time I did this with the mass grave stuff, I get slandered by CTV in front of my whole community as some sort of white nationalist genocide denier. I have people in my DMs that live in the town I live in, telling me, you deserve to get scalped for this, Lauren. So, no, it's it's usually better to be wrong too late than right too early. But every time I do this, I just wake up 2 years later to being vindicated. Every country I go to, vindicated. Europe, mass migration stuff, vindicated. I go to South Africa, you know, the crazy policies they're putting in. Black economic empowerment policy, destroying the economy, causing race wars, vindicated. I talk about issues with religious freedom, getting a little crazy over there in the UK, banned and then vindicated. I go to sleep, I'm vindicated. I eat lunch, I'm vindicated. And you know what? I'm pretty sure I'm being canceled right now for criticizing a bunch of trad LARPers, and I'll tell you right now, give it 5 years and all the people who are criticizing me, writing little poison on twitter.com about me, who I know for a fact some of you are faking being married right now, some of you have called me up on cocaine benders at 2 in the morning. Now, whining about me not being trad enough, calling me a degenerate, give it 5 years, give it 5 years. Alright? You'll see big old vindicated again. I'm sick of it. I am sick of being right too early. I'll see you all. 5 years.
Saved - September 11, 2024 at 9:18 PM

@JimMcMurtry01 - Jim McMurtry

BC Law Society is voting to remove “falsehood” of 215 child bodies found in Kamloops from its training materials. https://t.co/prQSjcJdvq

Saved - September 19, 2024 at 12:27 AM
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I discussed the mass grave hoax related to Canadian residential schools on my podcast, but Spotify removed it for being “dangerous content.” I believe the truth isn’t dangerous; rather, it’s the censorship that is. The narrative about murdered indigenous children in unmarked graves is unfounded. Ground-penetrating radar found anomalies, but there’s no evidence they are graves. This situation has led to billions allocated for ‘reconciliation’ based on a fabrication that continues to be taught in schools.

@BillboardChris - Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸

The mass grave hoax involving Canadian residential schools was discussed on @Harry__Faulkner’s podcast. Spotify took it down, alleging “dangerous content.” The truth isn’t dangerous, @Spotify. Your censorship is. The entire story about murdered indigenous children at residential schools in unmarked graves is a lie. Ground-penetrating radar detected underground “anomalies.” Someone arbitrarily decided they were graves of dead children. The government ran with it. Billions were put aside for ‘reconciliation.’ It’s all a lie. Not a single shred of evidence has ever been uncovered to support this wild fabrication. It’s the biggest hoax in Canadian history, and is still being pushed in schools. Article: https://tnc.news/2024/09/18/spotify-censors-residential-school-interview/

Spotify censors True North residential school interview as “dangerous content” Spotify removed an episode of True North’s The Faulkner Show that featured an interview with former residential school worker Rodney Clifton claiming it promoted dangerous content.  tnc.news
Saved - November 9, 2024 at 2:45 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

Watch as a CBC journalist tells actor Cillian Murphy that bodies of indigenous children are still being found at former Residential Schools. That is a LIE. Not a single bone has been found to date. https://t.co/2p50ULEo5e

Video Transcript AI Summary
In Canada, the discovery of indigenous children's bodies at residential schools reflects a national trauma that requires reckoning. Similarly, Ireland is grappling with its own past. Art can serve as a gentle means to address these issues, allowing for both entertainment and provocation. This novel approaches the topic in an understated manner, and the hope is that the film will achieve a similar effect.
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Speaker 0: In our country, we have what happened at the residential schools, and they're still finding bodies of indigenous children in the ground. It sounds to me like this is something similar where your country, Ireland, is still coming to terms with with, like, how do you how do you make peace with what happened, really? Speaker 1: Well, yeah. And and I I I've read a lot about about that, in Canada. And, you know, it's a kind of a it's a kind of a national sort of trauma, I think, really, and it and I think it requires sort of a national reckoning. And my my feeling is that one of the gentler ways to approach it is through art. And I think this novel did it in a beautifully understated way, and hopefully the film can achieve the same the same effect, which is to to entertain, but also to provoke gently. And that's what we're what that's what we're trying to do with it.
Saved - December 19, 2024 at 11:07 PM

@AdameMedia - ADAM

It’s illegal to deny a genøcide happened in 1945 but the televised genøcide happening in 2024 is the most denied in history https://t.co/5Lfdolm2LS

Saved - December 22, 2024 at 3:30 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I recall the lockdowns, curfews in Quebec, school and business closures, and how children were barred from playgrounds. We couldn't say goodbye to dying loved ones, and the elderly suffered alone. All of this was done to save lives from an illness with a 99.1% survival rate.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich

Remember when they locked us down, initiated curfews (Quebec), shut down schools and businesses, wouldn’t let children onto playgrounds, prevented us from saying goodbye to dying loved ones, left our elderly and most vulnerable to die alone, neglected, laying in their own urine, arrested pastors, all to save EVERY SINGLE HUMAN LIFE on the planet from an illness with a 99.1% survival rate?

@TrueNorthCentre - True North

Assisted suicide was responsible for killing one in 20 Canadians last year, according to newly released data. https://tnc.news/2024/12/21/assisted-suicide-accounted-for-1-in-20-deaths/

Assisted suicide accounted for 1 in 20 deaths in 2023: report The federal government released its fifth annual Medical Assistance in Dying report which revealed that of the 19,660 applications received by Health Canada last year, 15,343 individuals were approved for assisted suicide.  tnc.news
Saved - February 24, 2025 at 4:06 AM

@truckdriverpleb - The Pleb 🌍 Reporter

This teacher in British Columbia was FIRED for "denialism" of the unmarked graves HOAX They took his job, they ruined his life just because he questioned the narrative He ended up being 100% right The Canadian Government needs to pay this brave man some reparations https://t.co/bQTJg6rF4E

Saved - August 8, 2025 at 1:48 AM
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I shared a shocking story about a CBC reporter, Jordan Tucker, who attempted to conduct a hit piece on Professor Frances Widdowson. Tucker's interview backfired when Widdowson recorded it, revealing Tucker's incompetence and bias. The discussion centered around the controversial book "Grave Error," which challenges the narrative surrounding Indian Residential Schools. Despite the book's success, it faced backlash from woke activists and media. The interview ended dramatically, highlighting the CBC's failure to uphold journalistic standards. I believe we need to replace the CBC due to its harmful influence.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

This is a shocking story of a routine CBC hit-piece gone HORRIBLY WRONG. You're going to want to bookmark this one. 🧵 THREAD

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Meet Jordan Tucker, a former CBC reporter. This is her own profile picture – note the pride progress CBC logo. It’s too perfect. Last Spring, Tucker attempted to do what CBC does everyday: push a woke activist agenda and pretend it’s real journalism 1/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

She interviewed Professor Frances Widdowson on April 1, 2024 for a hit piece But what she didn’t expect is that @FrancesWiddows1 also RECORDED the conversation and posted it on Youtube in July 2025. Here is a preview of the absolute TRAIN WRECK that unfolded. /2

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker questions why someone would want to discredit something. The speaker states they believe in the truth and its importance. The speaker then asks if the other person thinks the truth is important. The speaker tells the other person to read "grave error."
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Speaker 0: I'm I'm wondering why it's so important to you to discredit this. I I believe in the truth. I think the truth is important. Do you think the truth is important? I'm gonna ask. Do you You should read grave error.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

What is Grave Error? Some background: About 18 months ago, I helped publish a book called Grave Error, a collection of essays written by top university professors and journalists setting the historical record straight on Indian Residential Schools (IRS) 3/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

The schools had their problems, no doubt. But the hysteria & accusations – that teachers & nuns were murdering children, secretly burying them in mass graves, committing genocide – is completely patently false It also addresses the deception of the 215 "unmarked graves" 4/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Grave Error was edited by Dr. C.P. Champion & Dr. Tom Flanagan. It quickly became a Canadian best-seller, selling tens of thousands of copies despite being completely ignored by the legacy media. Libraries across the country had months-long waiting lists to read it. 5/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

The TRUTH was finally getting out there. But not everyone was happy about it. Woke activists labeled the book “hate literature” & “Residential School denialism” The NDP then introduced a bill to make “denialism” a crime in Canada, specifically using Grave Error as an example 6/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

To recap: the media perpetuated at best massive deception and at worst a total hoax about unmarked graves at residential schools. We now have to repeat the lie that we committed "genocide" and if we refuse, it's a hate crime. Mao would be jealous of 2025 Canada 🇨🇦 7/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

In Maoist fashion, the city council in Quesnel, B.C. denounced Grave Error and censured the mayor – get this – because his wife read the book! The mayor was banned from visiting local Reserves. This is how the CBC covered it at the time: 8/

Video Transcript AI Summary
Quinell City Council voted to censure Mayor Ron Paul for damaging relations with First Nations after he and his wife publicly supported a book called Grave Error, which the Union of BC Indian Chiefs calls residential school denialism. Latako Dene Chief Clifford Le Brun calls it hate literature. The censure will remove the mayor's travel budget and committee positions. Despite the censure, the mayor plans to stay in office, attributing the controversy to misunderstanding. Latakodinay band manager Maynard Barra said the council's vote will make it easier to work with the city. The Latako Dene have already banned the mayor from their territory and First Nations events, but Barra says the council's actions are a step towards healing.
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Speaker 0: Last month, a large protest marched to Quinell City Hall. Some called for Mayor Ron Paul to resign. Tuesday night, Quinell City Council took action, voting unanimously to censure the mayor, claiming he damaged relations with First Nations. This comes after the mayor and his wife publicly supported a book titled Grave Error. The Union of BC Indian Chiefs calls the book residential school denialism. Latako Dene chief Clifford Le Brun calls it hate literature. Speaker 1: We cannot go on working with the mayor unless he does something incredible like apologize and, take ownership of what he's done. Speaker 0: While city council can't force the mayor out, sanctions will take away his travel budget and remove him from city committees and government bodies. Speaker 1: I just feel that it's so inappropriate for us to be damaging our relationships with the indigenous population. Speaker 2: The intention of a censor motion is to draw attention to the misc onduct and to the formally disassociate the other members from the offending members' behavior. Speaker 0: Despite the censure, the mayor says he plans to stay on. Speaker 3: I just want to stop here and say that I'm going to give my detractors and the people that are sort of launching this charge against me, I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that this is all based misunderstanding. On Speaker 0: Maynard Barra is band manager with the Latakodinay. He says the council's vote will make it easier for them to work with the city. The nation has already banned the mayor from its territory. Speaker 4: It was really painful, but it's great to see that, city council did the right thing here. And, now we can kinda move forward with city council and not have to deal with, mayor Ron Paul. Speaker 0: Barra says the mayor is still not welcome on Lataco land or at First Nations events, but he says council's actions are a step towards healing. Betsy Trumpener, CBC News, Prince George.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Against this backdrop, Grave Error author Frances Widdowson was invited into the hornets nest to speak to Quesnel council. CBC assigned Jordan Tucker to interview her for a segment. But as we all know, the CBC doesn’t do journalism. It is an unabashed propaganda machine. 9/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Tucker personifies everything wrong with the woke left and with the modern CBC. The tape shows a whiney, thin-skinned, lazy and incompetent journalist who cannot hold a conversation, let alone conduct an interview or engage in thoughtful debate. She is intellectually out-matched and woefully unprepared. Even after it becomes very evident that Professor Widdowson is calm, collected, rational and right, Jordan Tucker continues to act self-righteous, indignant to any pushback and under the belief she is morally superior. She obviously didn't think the full interview would ever see the light of day... 10/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

So let's go through it, shall we? First, Jordan Tucker insists that Frances is being paid or somehow profiting off her City Council appearance in Quesnel. She has zero evidence, so it’s a pure fishing expedition, which Frances easily dismisses. Next, without a hint of irony, she asks Frances why people would exaggerate claims of abuse at IRS. Money, of course. Kamloops has received at least $7 million since they made these accusations. Caught flat-footed, Tucker responds defiantly: “There's a lot of other ways to get $7 million.” 🤦‍♀️ 11/

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1's travel expenses are being paid and by whom. Speaker 1 says it depends on the expenses and doesn't see why they have to justify their travel to Quinell, but confirms they were invited. Speaker 0 asks who invited them and if they are selling books, inquiring about their motivation for going. Speaker 1 states they receive no money for the books. Speaker 0 suggests it's a lot of trouble to claim 215 children died to get $7,000,000, implying there are easier ways to obtain that amount.
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Speaker 0: Are you being are your travel expenses being paid by anyone, or are you paying them yourself? Speaker 1: We'll we'll see what what washes out of the whole thing. Speaker 0: What do you mean by that? Speaker 1: It depends on how much the expenses are, but I don't really see why I have to justify my my travel to Quinell to people. I'm coming Speaker 0: Well, you were invited? Speaker 1: I was invited. Yes. Speaker 0: And you won't tell me by who? And I'm wondering, are you selling books? What what's your motivation to go? Speaker 1: First of all, I receive no money whatsoever for the books. Speaker 0: Don't you think that it it's quite, like, a lot a lot of trouble to go to to say that two hundred and fifteen children died in order to get $7,000,000? There's a lot of other ways to get $7,000,000.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

In one breath CBC accuses Frances of profiting – what, by making a few bucks per book sold? – and in the next breath, they dismiss the idea that a Band could be financially motivated by $7 MILLION, all while taking $1.6B from 🇨🇦s. The levels of hypocrisy are truly impressive 12/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Next, Jordan Tucker makes an absurd claim that 6,000 bodies have been found at IRS. Wait, WUT? Perhaps that's how many alleged soil disturbances have been found using Ground Penetrating Radar. But zero, yes ZERO bodies have been found 13/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

Here is the JAW-DROPPING exchange. 14/

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 states that over 6,000 bodies have been found, citing information from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and other government bodies. Speaker 1 questions this claim, asking for clarification on where these bodies were found and if the Truth and Reconciliation Commission reported finding 6,000 bodies. Speaker 1 asserts that as a journalist, Speaker 0 should be concerned about the accuracy of their claims. Speaker 0 requests to complete their questions.
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Speaker 0: Because there's there have been over 6,000 bodies found at this point. Are all of those Speaker 1: What what bodies what bodies have been found? Speaker 0: I I'm going with information from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and then various other government bodies. Speaker 1: No. No. But but you said 6,000 bodies have been found? Speaker 0: That's the current that's the current number. Yeah. Speaker 1: That's all. And you say the Truth and Reconciliation Commission says that 6,000 bodies have been found? Speaker 0: Can I complete my questions, please? Speaker 1: I'm just you're the one who made that claim, and as a journalist, you should be concerned about the accuracy of your claims.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

A journalist should know the difference between an allegation and real a crime. But they don't. CBC's Rosemary Barton made the EXACT same embarrassing mistake on live television during the Federal Leader's debate, and the state broadcast issued a rare correction. 15/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

It's odd that she cited the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report as her source, since that report came out in 2015 – a good SIX YEARS before the 215 unmarked graves story in Kamloops. The CBC's incompetency knows no bounds. 16/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

This is where things get really good. Frances Widdowson, clearly exacerbated by Jordan Tucker's ignorance and arrogance, tells her the truth. “You are a seriously incompetent journalist” 💯 17/

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Speaker 0 told Speaker 1 they need to read a book because they have no understanding. Speaker 0 then called Speaker 1 an incompetent journalist and said CBC has sunk. Speaker 1 responded that the accusations and shouting were not helpful to the case. Speaker 0 denied shouting and said they were just telling Speaker 1 something as someone doing an interview on the case. Speaker 1 then ended the interview.
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Speaker 0: I think you really need to read that book because you do not have an understanding at all. Speaker 1: Ma'am, I don't need that from you. Thank you. Speaker 0: Well, you are a seriously incompetent journalist. I don't think I'm CBC has sunk to these days. Speaker 1: I don't think that you accusing me or shouting at me is very helpful to your case. Speaker 0: Well, I don't really think I'm shouting at you. I'm just telling you for someone who is here doing an interview on his case Speaker 1: Please stop. Please stop. That's enough. This interview is now over. Thank you for your time.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

That's when Jordan Tucker bursts into tears and ends the interview. You can watch the entire video on Frances Widdowson's Youtube page. It's well worth your time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ik61NGwXas 18/

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

And if you're curious, THIS is how the same interview was presented to CBC's listening audience. Not journalism. Pure deception and hard woke activism. 19/

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Frances Widdowson, who co-wrote a book casting doubt on the harmfulness of Canada's residential schools, spoke after indigenous leaders called her appearance harmful and painful. Widdowson, a former professor fired from Calgary's Mount Royal University after comments on residential schools and Black Lives Matter, authored a book contesting evidence of unmarked graves. Widdowson compares the situation to the satanic panic, claiming people's memories are influenced. She won't say who invited her or if she's being paid for her travel costs.
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Speaker 0: After indigenous leaders called it harmful and painful. As Jordan Tucker tells us, the author won't say who invited her or if she's being paid for her travel costs. Speaker 1: There's terrible censoriousness. Frances Widowsen co wrote a book casting doubt on the harmfulness of Canada's residential schools. A former professor, she was fired from Calgary's Mount Royal University three years ago following her comments on the residential school system and the Black Lives Matter movement. The book features articles contesting evidence of unmarked graves of sites across the country. As occurred in the case of the satanic panic. They are people who are distressed, who have their memories influenced by these sorts of thing.

@CandiceMalcolm - Candice Malcolm

This is why we MUST REPLACE the CBC. They are a corrosive institution that peddle harmful lies and are tearing our country apart. That's why @TheRealKeean and I started Juno News. Please subscribe, share & help us grow. https://www.junonews.com/p/based-prof-humiliates-cbc-reporter 20/20

Based prof HUMILIATES CBC reporter, leaves her in tears over unmarked graves LIES Meet the professor who is working tirelessly to EXPOSE the deception and falsehoods surrounding the 2021 unmarked graves story and the moral panic that followed. Candice walks us through her journey. junonews.com
Saved - September 4, 2025 at 11:30 AM

@RebelNews_CA - Rebel News Canada

The RCMP's eight-year investigation into B.C. residential schools confirms no evidence of murders or clandestine burials, according to the Real Indigenous Report. READ MORE: https://rebelne.ws/466Coks?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=socials&utm_campaign=Post_default

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Saved - September 30, 2025 at 2:20 PM

@JayGenXer - JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦

MASS GRAVES? - NOT ONE FOUND! - NOT ONE BODY - NOT AN OUNCE OF PROOF! Don’t forget Trudeau went surfing! 🏄 https://t.co/oJqvvKUaj7

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They have said again and again that unmarked mass graves have been found at Canada's residential schools, which were boarding schools for Indian children that existed for about a hundred years peaking in the early twentieth century. Last year, archaeologists detected what they said could be 200 unmarked graves at this former school in Kamloops, British Columbia. Weeks later, a further 751 unmarked graves were detected across from the former Marivelle Residential School on the Cowices Reserve in Saskatchewan. More than three years later, not a single body has been found in any unmarked grave at any residential school anywhere in Canada. Turns out that, in fact, the alleged unmarked gravesite in Kamloops was in reality a 2,000 foot long, three foot deep trench that was established in 1924 as a septic field to store sewage from the school.
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Speaker 0: They have said again and again that unmarked mass graves have been found at Canada's residential schools, which were boarding schools for Indian children that existed for about a hundred years peaking in the early twentieth century. And the discovery of these unmarked mass graves was significant, Canadians were told, because Christian churches were running these residential schools. Speaker 1: Last year, archaeologists detected what they said could be 200 unmarked graves at this former school in Kamloops, British Columbia. Weeks later, a further 751 unmarked graves were detected across from the former Marivelle Residential School on the Cowices Reserve in Saskatchewan. Speaker 0: More than three years later, not a single body has been found in any unmarked grave at any residential school anywhere in Canada. Turns out that, in fact, the alleged unmarked gravesite in Kamloops was in reality a 2,000 foot long, three foot deep trench that was established in 1924 as a septic field to store sewage from the school.
Saved - October 2, 2025 at 12:22 PM

@OdessaOrlewicz - Odessa Orlewicz

Breaking: 4 Minutes Of Clips Showing Canada's First Nations People EXPOSING The Corruption In The "Truth" And Reconciliation Industry.. https://t.co/9VNroPnTqk

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Indigenous voices condemn corruption in the reconciliation business, pointing to the missing $120,000,000 and accusing Chief Greg Deshleigh of avoiding questions about it while pursuing photo ops and development. They note comparisons with FSIN funding of over $34,000,000 and question when RCMP will step in. Audits set back Indigenous progress and they demand accountability, asking, "Why is nobody letting our people know what's going on?" They insist, "the elephant in the room" must be addressed and claim, "it's not the white guys causing financial harm to us Aboriginal people. It's our own chief and council." Calls for forensic audits and emergency meetings grow; some warn, "If you don't want questions about how you're spending your money, then raise it privately." They reference defunding of cross-country digs with little reporting, a Dallas Brody documentary on reconciliation, and suggest removing the United Nations from Canada and enforcing federal acts.
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Speaker 0: More and more indigenous are starting to speak out about the corruption in the reconciliation business. Speaker 1: When it comes to the missing $120,000,000, chief Greg Deshleigh will not ask or answer anything about that $120,000,000. He'll be all over social media. He'll be all over taking photo ops, talking whatever single other thing, development, everything. But when it comes to 1 a $120,000,000 he's absent. Look at what happened, what's happening with the FSIN and only over $34,000,000 Not only, but that's a lot of money, but still compared to Frog Lake, 120,000,000. He won't fix his backyard. Speaker 2: At what point do the RCMP get involved? At what point did the RCMP say, we'll take it from here? How much more dollars do we need to find out? Speaker 3: When we are finding things like this audit, it sets us back as indigenous people. Just when we get a little bit ahead, something like this happens. Speaker 4: Why is nobody letting our people know what's going on? We should have be having emergency meetings right now. We've gotta talk about the elephant in the room. It's not the white guys causing financial harm to us Aboriginal people. It's our own chief and council. Speaker 5: They dip into that? Yeah. What do you call an election? You drive roads? What area? That's why they get in and keep getting in. You got too many poor, vulnerable, young people. They're all into drugs and shit on their seats. Sure. I wanna freeze their asses, get a lawyer to start a forensic audit. Just two things are starting. Speaker 0: Well, just in time for orange shirt day, a massive scandal has been exposed. It's really bad. Speaker 2: What we are wanting is answers from the executive. Their silence speaks volumes. Maybe if we were to give them an honorarium and travel, they would show up. Speaker 6: But there's just too much suffering and too much downhill situation going on in these reserves for this to continue. That federal act needs to be enforced and the members of each of these nations, or these tribes or bands, they need to know where the money's going. And when taxpayers of Canada are funding something, they have a right to know where the money's going. And that's my baseline principle. If you're taking public money, taxpayers have the right to know where it's going and how it's being spent. If you don't want questions about how you're spending your money, then raise it privately and no one will ask you any questions. And at the same time that I was thrown out very quietly, the federal government pulled all further funding for the cross country digs that were supposed to be going on. And it was just very quietly rolled out. None of the mainstream media reported that they were too busy coming after me broadcasting my picture across the country. And meantime, there was a huge amount of funding going to digs that were supposedly taking place at something like 700 different locations across the country. Not one bone had been found. And so the federal government defunded the program. But no reporting on that by Rosemary Barton. Where were you guys reporting on that? You don't report on probably the biggest story that hit this year that the whole program had been defunded because nothing was being found. So that was quite something. Speaker 0: I have Dallas Brody backstage. She's waiting to come on to give updates about her new documentary that's about to come out to expose the reconciliation business. Speaker 6: It's just popped open like a jack in the box. Here you are. This is what you get. And this is what's happening. And you can't complain. And if you do complain, guess what happens? Guess what you're called? Speaker 5: We Speaker 0: need to get the United Nations the hell out of Canada. Speaker 6: Mary I know we do.
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@BillboardChris - Billboard Chris 🌎

The greatest hoax in Canadian history. No indigenous child graves have been discovered, yet more than 100 Christian churches have burned to the ground in retaliation, and billion of dollars have been paid to indigenous communities for ‘reconciliation.’ https://t.co/d4vPzZduSi

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the central event and its factual claims (Kamloops discovery, 215 unmarked graves). - Catalogue the competing viewpoints and claims (genocide vs not, murder vs not, truth-telling vs denial). - Note government actions and policy references (funding amounts, Bill C-15, UNDRIP, land rights concerns). - Highlight conflicts over money and governance (revenue, where money goes, band involvement). - Preserve direct quotes for key, pivotal statements to maintain precision. - Exclude evaluative judgments; avoid adding or interpreting beyond stated claims. - Emphasize unique or surprising elements (denialism, political gains, protracted reconciliation). - Keep within 374–468 words; translate if needed (not needed here). Summary: The transcript centers on a broadcast about the horrific discovery at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. It begins with the claim: "215 children were found in unmarked graves." Speakers frame the site in stark terms: "They would shave our heads and beat the hell out of you," and "These are crime scenes." Another speaker declares: "The residential schools was a genocide of our people." Amid the testimony, debate erupts over truth, privilege, and interpretation: "Because of your white privilege, you can't take our truth." Financial and policy implications surface as the federal government is described as ready to dispense funding: "The federal government is ready to dispense $10,000,000. $8,000,000. $27,000,000 to find unidentified burial sites." A commitment to evidentiary process is expressed: "We will follow the evidence. We will follow the science. We are here for truth telling." Yet a counter-narrative questions the framing of the events: "Neotribal elites are pretending that it's been found that there's 215 children." Another speaker distinguishes: "There's a difference between murders and children dying in the building." Questions about documentation and causation follow: "There's no list of names of missing children at any of these schools. ... There wasn't murder. There wasn't genocide. Why do you think they are holding to this mass grave story?" The dialogue suggests perceived political gains from the narrative: "There have been all kinds of political gains as a result of this story." The discussion advances to legislative and sovereignty issues: "This week, the senate passed bill c 15 aimed at aligning Canadian law with the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people." The claim about sovereignty is asserted: "That law was a surrender of the province. They have a right to the land. They own it. All of it. So is that what we're saying?" There is worry about land rights and the so-called "Drucker legislation," along with concern about property rights: "You're not getting the truth," and "They're worried about property rights and how it could possibly affect them with the Drucker legislation." A charged atmosphere is conveyed: "The reaction from those with various kinds of interests will be fierce. This incoherent and consistently racist posturing in this house against indigenous and first nations." The phrase "Denialism is hate" appears, followed by questions about reconciliation: "Is there an end? Are we ever done reconciling? Why haven't you dug in the ground yet with the millions of dollars you see?" The dialogue closes with concerns about funding and accountability: "All these millions that are that revenue are going through my band. It's not empowering aboriginal people at all. Because we have no idea where all this money is going." The concluding note affirms a long-term process: "The journey of reconciliation is a long one, but it is a journey we are on."
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Speaker 0: We begin tonight with the horrific discovery at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. Speaker 1: They would shave our heads and beat the hell out of you. Speaker 2: These are crime scenes. Speaker 1: The residential schools was a genocide of our people. Speaker 0: 215 children were found in unmarked graves. Speaker 2: Because of your white privilege, you can't take our truth. Speaker 1: The federal government is ready to dispense Speaker 0: $10,000,000. Speaker 1: $8,000,000. $27,000,000 to find unidentified burial sites. Speaker 2: We will follow the evidence. We will follow the science. We are here for truth telling. Neotribal elites are pretending that it's been found that there's 215 children. Speaker 1: There's a difference between murders and children dying in the building. Speaker 2: There's no list of names of missing children at any of these schools. That's been my battle for four years. There wasn't murder. There wasn't genocide. Why do you think they are holding to this mass grave story? Speaker 1: There have been all kinds of political gains as a result of this story. Speaker 2: This week, the senate passed bill c 15 aimed at aligning Canadian law with the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people. Speaker 1: That law was a surrender of the province. They have a right to the land. They own it. All of it. So is that what we're saying? Could someone be benefiting from land being handed away willy nilly? Speaker 0: They're worried about property rights and how it could possibly affect them with the Drucker legislation. Speaker 1: You're not getting the truth. Speaker 2: It feels like there is an incredible desire to keep this down. Speaker 1: The reaction from those with various kinds of interests will be fierce. This incoherent and consistently racist posturing in this house against indigenous and first nations. Speaker 2: Denialism is hate. Is there Speaker 0: an end? Are we ever done reconciling? Why haven't you dug in the ground yet with the millions of dollars you see? Speaker 1: All these millions that are that revenue are going through my band. Speaker 2: It's not empowering aboriginal people at all. Because we have no idea where all this money is going. Speaker 1: The journey of reconciliation is a long one, but it is a journey we are on.
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@HarmanBhanguBC - Harman Bhangu

Canadians were told there were 215 graves. The country shut down, the flag stayed at half-mast for months, and $12.1 million in taxpayer money was handed out to investigate and exhume remains. Now we’re told no graves have been exhumed. And when reporters asked what work was actually done with that money, the federal government blacked out the reports and called them “confidential.” If the money went to where it was supposed to, why the cover up? Taxpayers paid for an investigation. Canadians deserve to see the evidence, the work, and exactly where the money went. And if that $12 million wasn’t spent doing what it was supposed to do, then the money should be paid back.

@hollyanndoan - Holly Doan

Feds censor as "confidential" files on what Kamloops First Nation did with $12.1 million in funding to recover alleged Indian Residential School graves. @Tkemlups acknowledged Feb 18 it never exhumed remains. “The community received funding for field work.” — Carolane Gratton @GCIndigenous https://www.blacklocks.ca/alleged-graves-confidential/ @OIC_CI_Canada

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