National News UNDRIP not likely to apply retroactively, Bennett says in Labrador talking circle Justin Brake Nov 29, 2017 Carolyn Bennett, the minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says when the Liberals adopt UNDRIP into law it will not be retroactive. Justin Brake Executive Producer / Ottawa Justin Brake has French, Irish, British and Mi'kmaq roots and hails from Ktaqamkuk, Mi'kma'ki, or Newfoundland. He joined APTN News in 2017 and works from the Ottawa bureau as the executive producer for the eastern region. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *EmailSubmit Report Tags: Carolyn Bennett, Featured, healing circle, Justin Brake, Labrador, Liberals, Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric project, yvonne jones Continue Reading Tanya Talaga: Deaths of Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay is a Canadian problem New information in search for Virginia Pictou Noyes has family reeling Author(s) Justin Brake [email protected] More Stories Gondola proposed at burial site in Edmonton raising ire of... 1 hour ago Danielle Paradis Commercial fishers and wild salmon advocates cheer large r... 3 hours ago The Canadian Press Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs continue to spr... 6 hours ago Emelia Fournier Moose hide tanning camp taking place in Winnipeg this summ... 22 hours ago Sav Jonsa U.S. officials allege Saskatoon mother ‘faked her de... 23 hours ago Leanne Sanders ‘We failed her family’; Yukon RCMP apologize f... 1 day ago Sara Connors