Conditions at these schools were similar to prisons, with unheated dormitories and inadequate facilities. Many children died from cold, and sexual abuse and medical experimentation were uncovered by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2008. The commission's reports revealed horrific details of abuse, including thousands of deaths, with some children dying after being forced to flee the schools.
Generations of Indigenous children were scarred by this "education" system, with many succumbing to suicide due to the alienation they faced. The evidence of brutal human rights violations from Canada's colonial period is still being uncovered today, with hundreds of lost graves found on school grounds.
In January 2023, the remains of nearly 2,000 individuals were discovered at the site of the now-closed Lebret Residential School in Saskatchewan.
Canada's first residential school opened in 1880, and the last closed in 1998, with hundreds of thousands of Indigenous children abused during this period. This dark chapter in Canadian history reveals one of the most hidden and brutal events in world history.