Names of children who died in residential schools to be released
GATINEAU, Que. — Their anonymous deaths will be honoured and their names — hundreds and hundreds of them — finally known.
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is to reveal at a ceremony in Gatineau, Que., today the names of 2,800 children who died in residential schools. The act will break the silence over the fate of at least some of the thousands who disappeared during the decades the schools operated.
“It is essential these names be known,” said centre director Ry Moran.
The list is the result of years of research into what happened to the many children who were taken into residential schools and never came out. Archivists poured over records from governments and churches, which together operated as many as 80 schools across the country over 120 years.