Office of the Independent Special Interlocutor

By 1893, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian affairs Hayter Reed was deeply concerned over the number of students who were running away from the school, writing to E. McColl, the local Indian Affairs Inspector about …the frequent desertions of the pupils from the institution. I am also informed that, although your office has been notified of this unsatisfactory state of affairs, no steps have been taken to remedy it.

Hayter Reed [see his biography here http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/reed_hayter_16E.html ]
Item 46a-c008456-d0018-001 – [No Steps Have Been Made in Regards to Trouble at St. Boniface Industrial School] https://archives.nctr.ca/46a-c008456-d0018-001

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