FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canada Needs a Public Inquiry into the “Kamloops Graves Hoax”
Call for a
public inquiry is a step towards uncovering the truth and ensuring such a
national scandal never happens again
WINNIPEG, June 28, 2024 – The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is urgently
calling for a public inquiry into what has become known as the “Kamloops Graves
Hoax.” The May 27, 2021, claim by the Kamloops Indian Band regarding the
discovery of “human remains” in the apple orchard area of the former Kamloops
Indian Residential School caused national hysteria and moral panic, both
domestically and internationally. However, recent admissions have revealed
these claims to be false.
In a press
release issued three years after the sensational claims, Chief Roseanne Casimir
of the Kamloops Indian Band finally admitted that there were no “human remains,”
“bodies,” “graves,” or “mass graves” found at Kamloops. What was initially
reported as grave sites turned out to be mere soil anomalies, which could
easily be attributed to tree roots, rocks, or remnants of prior excavations.
Notably, a 1924 excavation in the same area was likely the source of the
detected soil disturbances.
The 2021
claims triggered a wave of national and international reactions, including
lowered flags, burned churches, and widespread media coverage. These events
also prompted the ailing Pope to visit Canada, led MPs to condemn their own
country as genocidal, and resulted in the enactment of costly legislation. The
Canadian government allocated millions of dollars towards the search for
“missing children,” who, as it turns out, never existed. The entire episode is
a blemish on Canada’s history, highlighting the need for a thorough public
inquiry.
Chief
Casimir stated that the initial claims were based on a ground-penetrating radar
(GPR) report prepared by Sarah Beaulieu, a young anthropologist from the
University of the Fraser Valley. However, it is widely known that GPR can only
detect soil anomalies, not graves or human remains. The actual content of
Beaulieu’s report remains undisclosed, as the Kamloops Indian Band has refused
to release it despite initially promising to do so. This raises serious
questions about the veracity of their claims and the possibility that the band
knew the information was false.
The
Kamloops Indian Band applied for and received $8,000,000 from the federal
government based on their false claims. Neither the band nor the federal
government has provided details about the representations made to secure these
funds or how the money was spent, especially given that no excavation has taken
place.
The
refusal of the Kamloops Indian Band to release the GPR report, coupled with the
federal government’s silence on the matter, indicates a need for a thorough
investigation. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) will not investigate
unless requested by the Kamloops Band. This leaves the Canadian public in the
dark about how and why millions of taxpayer dollars were spent based on a false
premise.
The claims
made on May 27, 2021, have caused significant disruption in Canada, damaged the
nation’s reputation, and led to misleading narratives being taught in schools.
It is crucial to understand how these false claims were propagated and why. A
public inquiry is essential to provide clarity and accountability and to
restore public trust.
The
Frontier Centre for Public Policy calls for this inquiry to ensure transparency
and address the grave mistakes that have been made. Canadians deserve to know
the truth and to hold accountable those who have misled the nation.
Contact information
Marco
Navarro-Genie
Director of Research
Frontier Centre for Public Policy
mng@fcpp.org
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