Authored by Daniel McCarthy via PJ Media,
A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and appears to incite arson attacks against dozens of churches.
No, this isn't the latest headline out of Minnesota - look a little further north.
In 2021, at a time when media throughout the Western world were still in a state of agitation after the killing of George Floyd, Canadian outlets picked up a story too sensational not to be true:
Hundreds of indigenous First Nations children had been buried in unmarked graves at residential schools run by the Catholic Church in British Columbia.
The Kamloops Indian Band sent around a press release that "confirmed" it.
The statement claimed the remains of 215 children had been found with the help of an expert using ground-penetrating radar.
"We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify," said the band's chief, Rosanne Casimir.
"Some were as young as three years old," she continued, asserting "the final resting place of these children" was in the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Only it wasn't. No human remains have been found at Kamloops, as media that fanned the flames of the story now admit.
Source: ZeroHedge News