First national gathering to discuss unmarked graves to wrap in Edmonton
EDMONTON — The office of Canada’s interlocutor for unmarked graves at residential schools is scheduled to wrap up its first national gathering today in Edmonton.
Kimberly Murray was appointed earlier this year to work with Indigenous communities to help them search for unmarked burial sites.
Her office set two days of meetings focusing on efforts to recover missing children who died while being forced to attend residential schools.
Sessions were to include information about archives, search technology and protecting burial sites.