215 seems a little high. Given the technology of the time, at most a tenth of that could have been killed in that time period.
Even with teachers working around the clock, they couldn't have killed that many kids. And with the country in the throes of an unprecedented era of civil rights protests? There just wouldn't have been enough resources.
You're telling me the Canadians, known world over for their politeness, not only killed all these kids but also didn't think to apologize? Yeah, I don't buy it.
215 seems a little high. Given the technology of the time, at most a tenth of that could have been killed in that time period.
Even with teachers working around the clock, they couldn't have killed that many kids. And with the country in the throes of an unprecedented era of civil rights protests? There just wouldn't have been enough resources.
You're telling me the Canadians, known world over for their politeness, not only killed all these kids but also didn't think to apologize? Yeah, I don't buy it.