The Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Twitter post about 215 “discovered” Indigenous children’s remains got fact checked by the social media company for making the false claim.

To date, no remains have been discovered.
The Museum’s post said “It has been two years since the remains of 215 children were discovered in unmarked graves at Kamloops Indian Residential School.”
The post attached a picture of dozens of pairs of children’s shoes, and a poster that read “Children should not be buried in school yards.”
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights falsely claimed that the remains of 215 people had been found. Twitter has now provided "added context" in regard to this misinformation. https://t.co/5cSWaWwFsb pic.twitter.com/APQ4nntOUa
— Jonathan Kay (@jonkay) May 31, 2023
Twitter subsequently attached a Community Notes fact-check on the post to provide relevant context.
“No human remains have so far been found at the KIRS site, but 215 soil disturbances were found. dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/in-…”
It added, “The RCMP has not been allowed to investigate, and Dr. Beaulieu stated that ground penetrating radar is not capable of determining if a disturbance is human remains.”
Last year, a National Post article noted the obvious: people have known about the unmarked gravesites for years, nothing new has been found, and the mainstream media artificially boosted the entire debacle.
Several churches in Canada were burned to the ground as a result of the still unverified claims.
The same Canadian Museum for Human Rights banned unvaccinated individuals from entering its premises during the COVID pandemic, saying the discrimination was “reasonable.”
“We have to be careful about equating a choice not to get vaccinated with these protected characteristics when looking at what can be considered discriminatory,” the CEO Isha Khan said at the time.
Haha the Canadian Museum of Human Rights is violating human rights. This isn't going to age well. You're going to make it into your own museum for this move.
— Frank Grimes Jr. (@FrankGrimes_Jr) July 16, 2021
Last month in Parliament, an NDP member had a borderline psychotic episode, screaming at her fellow MPs to declare the “ongoing genocide” against Indigenous, trans women, and two-spirit people a “Canada wide emergency.”