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Demand growing for cadaver dogs to assist in searches at former residential schools

Demand growing for cadaver dogs to assist in searches at former residential schools

As First Nations communities continue to hone in on possible unmarked graves at the sites of former residential schools, some are now using human remains detection dogs to assist in that effort.

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