King Charles and Queen Camilla are urged to seek an apology from Canada for the historical abuse of “Home Children,” over 100,000 British children sent to Canada from 1869 to 1948, often subjected to mistreatment as cheap labor. Campaigners emphasize that the royal visit is a significant opportunity for acknowledgment and healing, highlighting the need for awareness of these children’s experiences. The Canadian government has expressed regret over this discriminatory policy but has resisted issuing an official apology, despite ongoing calls for one.
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