In British Columbia, the mainstream news have been aggressively putting out stories about mass graves of Canadian Indigenous People at Catholic Residential Schools. Some independent researchers have been trying to seek verifiable facts that would support the claims (including the contentious claims that mass graves were detected using ground penetrating radar tomography), and have been meeting official blockages to information, and this has raised some questions about the veracity of these claims that are causing tension in the Canadian population, including hostile attitudes towards Christians. Also, any researcher trying to investigate the claims has been met with formidable hostility, akin to the hostility directed at researchers investigating vaccine, food, climate, and space narratives.
Michelle Stirling has given her perspective on an investigation of the information presented in “Sugarcane”, and it does raise questions about why these kinds of stories are coming out and being promoted by government officials (who are also telling people to line up for the covid shots), and the church burning sprees across Canada in recent years.