Focus Saskatchewan explores the dark past of a government-funded, church-run school
After a break over the last few weeks, the new episode dives deep into a government-run, church-funded school.
Global News’ investigation into the school has spanned months, as we attempt to uncover and get to the bottom of what took place within the walls of a school now in the spotlight. Focus Saskatchewan looks at a number of students who have come forward with their stories, including one student who said he was told to ‘pray the gay away’.
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