Column: Indigenous leaders reacted with horror at revelations that foster parents pleaded guilty to manslaughter involving Indigenous children
“And here we are again,” said Teegee. “Case after case, the province of B.C. offers condolences and promises to ensure it won’t happen again.”
“Iandiorio listed items that were used to hit the two children, including a two-by-four piece of wood, a broom handle, a belt, a shoe, kitchen utensils, keys, a cellphone, a bucket, the butt-end of an axe, and a can of Lysol spray. They were choked, gagged, blind-folded and bound with zip ties and duct tape.
Incredibly, many of these details were captured on closed-circuit cameras installed in the foster home in Lake Errock, east of Mission.Article content “These children deserved safety, support and love, and they were failed at every level,” admitted Children’s Minister Mitzi Dean.
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