Blessed Sacrament Parish in Regina posted footage of the February 9 arson attack on social media and pleaded for those who know anything to contact the police.
Trudeau, the CBC, and the mainstream media apparatus more broadly continue to shift the blame of residential schools on the Catholic Church, and apparently even feel comfortable justifying criminal acts of arson that their own disinformation has inspired.
Since the spring of 2021, well over 100 churches, most of them Catholic, have been burned or vandalized across Canada after mainstream media ran with the unfounded claim that 'unmarked graves' had been discovered at former Church-run residential school sites.
'This entire controversy is an outrage, a boondoggle and a fraud. False accusations of genocide do not promote ‘reconciliation.’ Justin Trudeau’s performance has been shameful; he has disgraced Canada,' wrote National Post founder Conrad Black in a blistering op-ed.
Over 100 churches, mostly Catholic, have been burned down or vandalized in Canada after the government and media began pushing the misleading narrative that potential 'unmarked graves' – soil disturbances picked up by ground-penetrating radar – had been discovered at Catholic-run residential schools.
The Basic Goodness Pizzeria in Tofino, Vancouver Island, charges a 1 percent 'THE LAND YOU ARE ON' tax on its customers in support of Indigenous peoples.
Vancouver mayor Ken Sim has promised to work to restore the show for Canadians, saying he 'will be reaching out to the Port Authority to discuss this further and hope to see a return of Canada Day fireworks in the coming years.'