Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Members of Parliament are taking part in an emergency take-note debate in the House of Commons, days after the remains of more than 200 Indigenous children were discovered buried beneath a former residential school in British Columbia.Trudeau told the House of Commons that the children found in Kamloops and others who have “yet to be found in other places across the country, would have been grandparents or great-grandparents.”“They would have been Elders, Knowledge Keepers and community leaders,” he continued. “They are not, and that is the fault of Canada.”Trudeau said the children should have never been separated from their families and taken to the residential schools, where they suffered “terrible.