Canada’s Parliament’s Centennial Flame has been turned into a makeshift memorial to commemorate the deaths of 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found in a former residential school in Kamloops city in the country.
The Centennial Flame is a monument built in 1967, the country’s centennial year and people are visiting the site to express their feelings.
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The Kamloops school operated between 1890 and 1969. The Canadian government took over the operation from the Catholic church to operate as a day school until it closed in 1978.

