Newly released RCMP documents confirm what many have long suspected: churches in Canada have faced increased attacks following the mainstream media’s promotion of an unproven ‘mass graves’ claim, a narrative that remains unsupported by definitive evidence to this day.
In a response to a parliamentary question, the RCMP released data this week to illustrate just how many instances of arson on religious institutions have been reported over the past twelve years.
Between 2010 and 2020, there were between 13 and 58 arson cases reported. However, in 2021, after the unfounded ‘mass graves’ story was pushed, the number shot up to 90. In 2022, 74 instances were reported.
Although the RCMP report doesn’t specify the types of religious institutions targeted, it’s reasonable to conclude that the vast majority were churches. At least 100 churches in Canada have been vandalized—in some cases burned down–since MSM outlets like City News and CBC ate the story up in 2021, rather than questioned it.
Of course, there remain horrifying accounts of abuse and mistreatment that took place at certain residential schools across Canada between 1883 — 1996, including documentation of a higher death rate, in some cases as high as one in twenty students (mostly due to tuberculosis).
“Unmarked graves”
However, since the initial report in 2021 of 215 “unmarked graves” in Kamloops were identified, not one body has been uncovered, and the report has been changed from “unmarked graves” to “anomalies.”
Last year, using the same technology that allegedly identified 14 bodies underground at a former Manitoba residential site, an excavation turned out to be nothing more than a pile of rocks underground.