Unmarked graves: Supreme Court won’t hear Mohawk Mothers appeal over McGill expansion
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from Indigenous elders who were seeking greater oversight over a university construction site in Montreal where they suspect unmarked graves of children are located.
An application for leave to appeal was dismissed today by the country’s highest court, which gave no reason for its decision, as is custom.
The group called Mohawk Mothers alleges there are bodies of Indigenous patients buried on and around the grounds of the former Royal Victoria Hospital, which McGill University is renovating to expand its downtown campus.
In 2022 the group sued McGill and the provincial body that supports infrastructure projects, and obtained an injunction ordering a pause on the university expansion.