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The Bridge > Blog > News > International News > Justin Trudeau's biggest scandal? The 215 Indigenous children's graves that were never found | – The Times of India
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Justin Trudeau's biggest scandal? The 215 Indigenous children's graves that were never found | – The Times of India

Last updated: 2025/02/28 at 12:19 PM
Umang Sagar Published February 28, 2025 International News 40 Views
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau concludes his remarks at the Black History Month Reception at the Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)

Justin Trudeau’s tenure as Canada’s prime minister was marked by numerous scandals, but few have been as enduring—and as damaging—as the Kamloops unmarked graves controversy. In May 2021, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation claimed to have found the remains of 215 Indigenous children at the site of a former residential school, triggering a nationwide reckoning. Trudeau responded swiftly, lowering the Canadian flag for nearly six months, calling the discovery “heartbreaking,” and pledging millions in taxpayer dollars for further investigations.
Yet, nearly four years later, not a single grave has been exhumed or confirmed. The entire narrative was built on ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scans, which detected soil disturbances—something that could be caused by anything from tree roots to old infrastructure. But Trudeau, the media, and activists presented the anomalies as hard evidence of mass graves, fueling outrage, church burnings, and calls for international investigations. The result? A $12 million payout to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation, no transparency on where the money was spent, and a complete lack of follow-up from the Trudeau government before his resignation.

Trudeau says discovery of unmarked graves in BC set off reckoning for Canadians

The Scandal Trudeau Left Behind
Recent revelations have exposed even deeper failures. As the National Post reported, not only have no graves been confirmed, but federal funds meant for fieldwork at the Kamloops site appear to have been spent elsewhere. An internal government memo obtained through the Access to Information Act even stated that there have been “requests from families to return bodies”—despite the fact that no bodies have actually been found.
Meanwhile, those who challenge the false narrative face public backlash. B.C. Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie was recently attacked as a “denialist” for stating the factual truth: “The number of confirmed child burials at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site is zero.” Likewise, lawyer James Heller, who petitioned the Law Society of British Columbia to revise its claims that the graves were confirmed, was instead accused of “denialism” and is now suing for libel.

Despite all of this, Trudeau’s allies continue to suppress discussion. The B.C. Indigenous Relations Minister, Christine Boyle, has declared that there is “no place in B.C. for residential school denialism,” effectively shutting down any attempt at an honest conversation. Meanwhile, political figures like Stewart Phillip, grand chief of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, dismissed fact-based scrutiny as a “smokescreen for anti-Indigenous racism.”
Trudeau’s Legacy of Misinformation and Political Opportunism
This scandal is yet another example of how Trudeau prioritized optics over facts throughout his career. From the blackface scandal to his botched handling of Indigenous reconciliation, he frequently exploited social justice causes for political gain while ignoring basic due diligence. The Kamloops controversy became an unquestionable national narrative, and the media failed to ask basic questions about the evidence.
Even after Trudeau’s resignation, his unverified claims about the 215 Indigenous graves remain politically untouchable, despite growing calls for accountability. What was once a story of “Canada reckoning with its past” is now a glaring example of media failure, government overreach, and the dangers of rushed political narratives.
The truth is clear: there are no confirmed graves at Kamloops. Yet, even today, questioning this claim invites outrage, censorship, and legal battles. The real scandal isn’t just Trudeau’s role in the misinformation—it’s Canada’s continued refusal to correct it.

His government weaponized guilt, ensuring that questioning the official narrative was equated with denying Indigenous suffering altogether. The legacy of this strategy continues, with some lawmakers even proposing criminalizing skepticism of unmarked graves, equating it to Holocaust denial. Professors have lost their jobs for speaking out, and journalists risk professional ruin if they investigate too deeply.
The Post-Trudeau Era: What Comes Next?

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Trudeau’s resignation in early 2025 was driven by economic collapse, mass immigration issues, skyrocketing inflation, and his plummeting popularity. Once a political superstar, he became a liability for his own party, with internal critics openly questioning his leadership. Even his allies saw the writing on the wall, including Chrystia Freeland, who distanced herself from his failing administration before his exit.
Now, his successor inherits a Canada still reeling from the damage done under his leadership—and the Kamloops controversy remains a ticking time bomb. How long can politicians and institutions continue to ignore the fact that no graves have been found? How much longer can Canadian taxpayers accept that millions of dollars have been spent investigating something that, so far, doesn’t exist?
Kamloops was supposed to be a defining moment in Canadian history, a reckoning with the past. Instead, it may go down as one of the biggest misinformation failures in modern politics. The question is no longer whether the graves exist—it’s whether anyone in power has the courage to finally admit the truth.





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TAGGED: Canada government accountability, Canadian residential schools, Indigenous children remains, Indigenous reconciliation, Indigenous rights, Justin Trudeau, Kamloops graves controversy, Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation

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