Secret Path, by Gord Downie and Jeff Lemire
In 1967, Maclean's published a story about a 12-year-old boy named Chanie Wenjack, an Ojibwe who had been taken from his family and sent to a residential school in Northern Ontario. This happened for years to native children in Canada.
The residential schools were places of abuse, usually run by churches, where natives had their identities stripped from them. Chanie ran away and tried to walk back to his family, but died of exposure. Even after this story, the schools remained open until the last one closed in 1996. Mike Downie gave the article to his brother Gord, lead singer of Kingston's Tragically Hip.
Gord did a CD, graphic novel and film called Secret Path in collaboration with artist Jeff Lemire, even though he was dying of cancer.

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