$12 Million to Exhume the ‘Graves’: Why Haven’t They Done It?
Frances Widdowson
June 10, 2025
Polls show that 60% of Canadians believe that there are aboriginal children buried in unmarked graves across Canada. A sign in Powell River, British Columbia claims that over 10,000 children were murdered; their bodies disposed of secretly to hide the crime. Our former Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau knelt in a graveyard and laid a teddy bear on a grave, and his government gave over $12 million dollars to the Kamloops Indian Band to exhume the supposed 200 graves at the Kamloops residential school.
But is any of it true?
The claims are based solely upon the use of ground penetrating radar, or GPR, and in most cases, not by experts. There are no records to show that a single family of a child in our residential schools ever reported one missing. And when 14 supposed graves at the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba were excavated over a year ago, they found only piles of rocks.
In fact, to date, not a single actual body has been found.
And yet, we have MPs like Leah Gazan, who, last September introduced a private member’s bill that would make it a crime in Canada to question this narrative. A crime punishable by up to two years in prison.
Professor Frances Widdowson co-authored the book Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry in 2008. In that book, Professor Widdowson reveals that the billions of taxpayer dollars spent every year in Canada to help aboriginal peoples, for the most part, never ends up in their hands. It goes to lawyers and lobbyists to enrich themselves, while conditions on most of our reserves remain deplorable.
Is the residential schools mass graves narrative just another ploy by the aboriginal industry to extract yet more money from Canadians?
In the documentary What Remains, professor Widdowson attempts to find the truth of this matter. And that truth is of utmost importance, because the narrative is being used as yet more leverage to sell out our country, our lands and resources, to foreign powers via UNDRIP, the United Nations Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Professor Widdowson joins me today to discuss the documentary, the devastating impact of this unproven narrative on our country, and why we must insist that the Kamloops band use the money they were given to excavate the 200 GPR anomalies on which this entire narrative is based.
It is past time that we unearthed the truth.
Documentary, “What Remains”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE6OEpz0xyQ
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