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American journalist Anderson Cooper filming story in Sask. on unmarked residential school gravesite

Anderson Cooper shared this photo to his Instagram story over the weekend. (Source: Instagram / @andersoncooper) Anderson Cooper shared this photo to his Instagram story over the weekend. (Source: Instagram / @andersoncooper)
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American journalist Anderson Cooper was on Cowessess First Nation over the weekend, filming a story on the unmarked residential school gravesite.

Cooper is a broadcaster and political commentator for CNN Anderson Cooper 360° and a correspondent for 60 Minutes on CBS.

According to the First Nation, Cooper was there with the crew from CBS 60 Minutes, filming a segment that will air sometime in December 2021 or January 2022.

Cooper gave the province a shout out on his Instagram story over the weekend.

Anderson Cooper shared this photo to his Instagram story over the weekend. (Source: Instagram / @andersoncooper)

(Source: Instagram / @andersoncooper)

Cooper was also spotted at various Regina locations during his visit.

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