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Former Kamloops Indian Residential School designated a national historic site

Former Kamloops Indian Residential School designated a national historic site

National historic sites are appointed as places that have shaped Canada — be it good or bad — to help Canadians understand the country's past and present. The Kamloops Indian Residential School was in operation from 1890 to 1969, after which it became a government-run residence for a day school, until it closed in 1978.

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