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Canada’s mass-graves scam reveals the high price of media bias
- Latest development: major outlets retracted claims of 215 unmarked child graves at Kamloops Residential School.
- The controversy underscores media bias concerns and how initial reporting shaped public perception.
- Taxpayers funded investigations into soil anomalies after the debunked claim, totaling hundreds of millions.
- Arson and vandalism against churches followed the sensational reporting and public reaction.
- The report argues the narrative surpassed the facts, shaping policy and public sentiment.
- The Globe and Mail issued a cautious editorial after retracting early claims.
- Experts and community leaders questioned the timing and verification of the initial discovery.
- The piece connects media coverage to real-world violence against religious institutions.
- The report places blame on Western media for fueling a damaging narrative during a sensitive period.
- The author calls for stronger verification and accountability in reporting on Indigenous issues.
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