Remains of 215 children found buried at former B.C. residential school.

OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY FOR THE KAMLOOPS BURIAL SITE

June 4th, 2021

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The CIRP, BCBT & CLR construction community grieves following the harrowing discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of 215 indigenous children.  

Last week, we learned of the horrific and devastating news about the discovery of the graves of 215 Indigenous children in Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc near Kamloops, British Columbia. The remains of these young children were found on the grounds of what was once Canada’s largest residential school. We humbly acknowledge the painful memories this news invokes and hold that knowledge respectfully.

On behalf of the Construction Industry Rehabilitation Plan, the BC Building Trades, and Construction Labour Relations, we are writing to our community to extend our sympathies, to express our outrage and heartbreak, and to offer our allyship in support of Indigenous communities. 

As we grieve for these children, their families, and their communities, this tragedy is a reminder that we need to continue to do more and learn more. Reconciliation is a journey that we have committed to in our industry and it is incumbent upon each and every one of us to engage in the work this process requires.  We must all make the commitment to reconciliation, each and every one of us, employer, worker, and colleague.  We must commit to this and support one another in our individual and collective healing. 

Supports Are Available

We understand how something of this nature can be difficult and upsetting for our community and that people may need to gather or seek individual resources to find support. There are counselling resources are available to those in our community who may need them.

Vicky Waldron                        Brynn Bourke                        Ken McCormack

Executive Director,                         Executive Director,                         President,

Construction Industry                     BC Building Trades                        Construction Labor Relations

Rehabilitation Plan

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“OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY FOR THE KAMLOOPS BURIAL SITE

June 4th, 2021

The CIRP, BCBT & CLR construction community grieves following the harrowing discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of 215 indigenous children.”

 

Canadian Press advises against ever using "our" in front of the word Indigenous, as it alludes to ownership and colonialization. We don't own Indigenous people. How about just "in support of" Indigenous Peoples or Indigenous communities?"

 Too close to "all lives matter."