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By July{{nbsp}}4, 2021 nearly two dozen churches, including eight on First Nations territories, [[2021 Canadian church burnings|had been burned]],{{what|if these are all arsons, say that. Stuff burns all the time in British Columbia|date=May 2024}} with community leaders and commentators{{who|date=May 2024}} correlating the fires with the involvement of the Catholic and Anglican churches in operating residential schools.{{clarify|date=May 2024}} Writer Robert Jago{{relevance?|date=May 2024}} identified religion as a point of full separation between indigenous and Canadian society, holding that "[i]t is a legitimate debate for First Nations to talk about removing Catholic churches from [indigenous] territories".<ref name="ambivalence"/>{{cn|date=May 2024}} Indigenous leaders, including Chief Clarence Louie of the Osoyoos Indian Band, as well as the prime minister and provincial officials condemned the suspected arsons.<ref name="ambivalence">{{cite web
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=== Call for investigation into Duplessis Orphans ===
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