Sugarcane just another false and fake news about a Indian Residential School ?

 Sugarcane” is a new documentary that features files and readings of published reports in 1959 from the Williams Lake Tribune, which is one of your local newspapers, concerning an infant found abandoned in the incinerator at the Cariboo Indian Residential School, more commonly known as St. Joseph’s, near Williams Lake, British Columbia.

One article, circa Aug. 16, 1959, reports on the infant found in a garbage burner at St. Joseph’s Indian Residential School. A second article circa Sept. 23, 1959, reports that the mother of the abandoned child was found and convicted to one year in jail, presumably for abandonment of her child.

However, the full story of the newspaper articles, which are shown on screen in the documentary, are not visible for long enough for a reader to see all the details, and only partial information is read voice-over by film participant and alleged investigator Charlene Belleau.

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The public are being misled by the premise of the film, which is that Roman Catholic priests impregnated female students at St. Joseph’s Indian Residential School and then burned the bodies of unwanted babies in the incinerator. 

Read all about it :

https://irsrg.ca/articles/open-letter-to-black-press-regarding-sugarcane-and-williams-lake-tribune-files/

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