Penticton Herald

Price urges education on residentia­l schools

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Montreal Canadiens all-star goalie Carey Price says more needs to be done to make more people aware of the history of residentia­l schools.

Price, from Anahim Lake, B.C., has previously spoken about his grandmothe­r being a residentia­l school survivor who faced “social injustices” at school.

The goaltender told 680 News he believes not many Canadians are aware of what residentia­l schools were.

Lynda Price, Carey’s mother, is chief of Ulkatcho First Nation in northern B.C. and he says sharing stories about experience­s at residentia­l schools makes her emotional. He adds that residentia­l schools have had a “snowball effect” on generation­s of Indigenous people.

The federal government has pledged further support for the identifica­tion and investigat­ion of burial grounds near former residentia­l schools after allocating $27 million in 2019, in the wake of unmarked graves being found in several provinces.

“That part of our history in Canada was not covered very well,” Price said from Kelowna. “I think we need to do a better job in the future of recognizin­g that this is a part of our history in Canada and it’s just not right.”

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