Adam Spade was remembered last night at a vigil, a week after he was found deceased on the shore of Lake Superior.
The 14-year-old from Marten Falls First Nation was staying in Fort William First Nation near Thunder Bay, and was found near the community on June 8th.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation says the teen was under the care of a system they claim perpetuates inequality for Indigenous children, and shouldn’t be allowed to fail children any longer.
They thank everyone who came to the vigil and supported Adam Spade’s family.
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