Survivors of Brantford, Ont., residential school getting $10.2M from Ottawa to search for unmarked graves

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The group overseeing the search for unmarked graves at the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ont., is getting over $10 million from Ottawa, but says it isn’t enough to help them do their work.

The federal funding to the Survivors’ Secretariat at Six Nations of the Grand River will be disbursed over three years as the search is underway.

“We’re obviously very pleased about the support that Canada has provided us,” Kimberly Murray, executive lead for the secretariat, told CBC Hamilton on Monday.

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“It’s not going to be enough, and in fact, the budget

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