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Frontier Centre radio ad describes effects of residential schools as myths

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Frontier Centre radio ad describes effects of residential schools as myths
WATCH: A radio advertisement is causing quite a stir after a two minute piece ran in parts of western Canada, including Saskatchewan, describing some of the effects of residential schools as myths. Katelyn Wilson reports – Sep 24, 2018

A radio advertisement is causing quite a stir after a two minute piece ran in parts of Western Canada, including Saskatchewan, describing some of the effects of residential schools as myths.

The ad was purchased by Winnipeg-based Frontier Centre for Public Policy (FCPP), an independent Canadian public policy think tank and a client of Golden West Radio.

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The spot begins with a question posed by former Saskatchewan broadcaster Roger Currie asking the question: “Are Canadians being told the whole truth about residential schools?”

It then goes on to address what it refers to as several myths claiming that residential schools did not rob indigenous children of their childhoods, going on to say it actually helped them retain their language and culture and did not contribute to intergenerational trauma.

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“In fact, there is little evidence that abuse that was suffered by a grandparent had any affect on the academic success of the generations that followed,” the ad continues.

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