Canadian Creepies
Welcome to Canadian Creepies—the podcast that digs into the dark corners of Canada’s past and present. Your hosts Valerie, Ali, Amanda Joy ( host of Down the Crooked Path), and sometimes Kyle explore the true crime cases that haunt us, the paranormal encounters that make us question what’s real, and the unsettling folklore that lingers just out of sight.
From cults to cold cases, ghosts to government cover-ups, we don’t just tell the stories—we ask why they still matter.
It’s creepy. It’s Canadian. And it’s probably going to keep you up at night.
Canadian Creepies
053 Not So Different, Not So Distant: Day Schools, Residential Schools, and the Myth of the ‘Lesser Harm’
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Indian Day Schools are often described as a lesser harm. A softer version of a system we already know was devastating.
In this episode of Canadian Creepies, we challenge that narrative.
Not So Different, Not So Distant examines the similarities and differences between Indian Day Schools and Residential Schools, asking what really changed—and what didn’t. While children in day schools returned home at night, they were still subjected to the same federal policies, the same assimilationist ideology, and often the same abuses carried out by church-run institutions.
We explore how harm operated differently—but no less profoundly—inside day schools, why survivor experiences were minimized for decades, and how the myth of “less harm” allowed abuse to remain hidden in plain sight.
This episode also brings the conversation into the present, examining the role of administrators and authority figures within these systems, including the fact that Robert Carney served as a principal of an Indian Day School—a reminder that this history is not as distant as many Canadians would like to believe.
This is not an episode about individual villainy.
It is about systems, power, proximity, and accountability.
Understanding the truth of Indian Day Schools isn’t about rewriting history.
It’s about finally telling it honestly.
Content Advisory: This episode discusses colonial violence, abuse, and systemic harm inflicted on Indigenous children and communities.
✨ This episode also highlights the work of Niagara Reproductive Justice (NRJ)— Learn more or support their work by visiting their social media or emailing niagarareproductivejustice@gmail.com.
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